Thanks in advance.
ninelives Senior Member Jan 16, 2002 3,235 3 38 BB ninelives.clubsnap.org Apr 3, 2002 #1 Thanks in advance.
C ckiang Senior Member Jan 17, 2002 6,405 0 36 50 Singapore, Singapore, Singapor www.ckphoto.net Apr 3, 2002 #2 Originally posted by ninelives Thanks in advance. Click to expand... Regards CK
G Goondu Senior Member Jan 18, 2002 1,292 0 0 Singapore Visit site Apr 3, 2002 #3 What is this use for?:dunno:
C ckiang Senior Member Jan 17, 2002 6,405 0 36 50 Singapore, Singapore, Singapor www.ckphoto.net Apr 3, 2002 #4 Originally posted by Goondu What is this use for?:dunno: Click to expand... As a reference for colour correction, removal of colour cast, etc. Regards CK
Originally posted by Goondu What is this use for?:dunno: Click to expand... As a reference for colour correction, removal of colour cast, etc. Regards CK
S siron Senior Member Mar 18, 2002 2,115 0 0 44 somewhere near... www.geocities.com Apr 4, 2002 #7 err...........
ninelives Senior Member Jan 16, 2002 3,235 3 38 BB ninelives.clubsnap.org Apr 4, 2002 #8 actually it is quite simple. if you picture is too red, just decrease red. Using photoshop or paint shop pro or your scanner software. for exmaple look at this : http://forums.clubsnap.org/showthread.php?s=&postid=103401#post103401 1st one is too magenta, so i increase green. but then, it is also too green, so i decrease saturation-3rd picture
actually it is quite simple. if you picture is too red, just decrease red. Using photoshop or paint shop pro or your scanner software. for exmaple look at this : http://forums.clubsnap.org/showthread.php?s=&postid=103401#post103401 1st one is too magenta, so i increase green. but then, it is also too green, so i decrease saturation-3rd picture