Fardringle
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- Oct 23, 2000
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I came across this quick tutorial on SmugMug today and didn't see anything like it in the other instructional links in the original post. It's a simple trick but seems to be a very easy way for an amateur like me to balance lighting in digital photos that are too dark. I tried it on a couple of my darker shots in GIMP and it definitely gave me a much more acceptable brightness level (to me).
The color calibration card linked in the article also showed me that I had the brightness on my monitor set WAY too high. My tired old eyes like it that way, but it was making me think that some of my photos were bright enough (or too bright in the case of shots that should be dark) when they really weren't balanced properly.
Fixing prints that are too dark.
The color calibration card linked in the article also showed me that I had the brightness on my monitor set WAY too high. My tired old eyes like it that way, but it was making me think that some of my photos were bright enough (or too bright in the case of shots that should be dark) when they really weren't balanced properly.
Fixing prints that are too dark.