marwen1
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Joined: 3/25/2004 From: WINNIPEGMB, CANADA Status: offline
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JohnVH: If you have any image manipulatind software, such as Photoshop, you CAN make your images look a LOT better with a little bit of tweeking. By that, I mean to adjust the images HISTOGRAM. On a MAC, one your image is open> command "L"> sllide the small triangle under the pop-up at least to where you see the vertical "moutain-like" lines. These "lines" go from the base-line at the bottom to whatever amplitude the digital programming deterines that particlar vertical line. The numbers go from 0 to 255. In essence the 256 that we all know about, per colour. i.e. R G B. Move the right triangle and it will BRIGHTEN your image -- don't go too far. The left triangle moves to the right and will DARKED your image. The CENTER triangle either increases or decreases the overall contrast. A slight movement of any one, ar perhaps all three will amke significant changes in all of your images. I never trust the computers AUTO adjust YOU be the judge. Try it! It'll make awesome amouts of differences in your output marwen1
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