Re: correcting lighting of photos

2000-07-27 Thread Ingo Ruhnke

"clemensF" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 how can i "lighten up" the dark parts, leave the good parts alone
 and not have it show so much?

Have a look at Image-Colors-FilterPack, then select "Value" and
select "Shadows" in the "Affected Range" frame. You can then highlight
the darker parts of the image, but the results depends heavily on the
quality of the image and the contrast in the dark areas.

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Re: correcting lighting of photos

2000-07-26 Thread James Smaby

Have you tried playing with 'levels'?



Re: correcting lighting of photos

2000-07-26 Thread Jon Winters


Try adjusting curves!

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Re: correcting lighting of photos

2000-07-26 Thread Alex Harford

James Smaby wrote:
 
 Have you tried playing with 'levels'?

And especially when it is set to 'shadows'

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