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25-05-2003, 03:32 AM | #61 | |
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Different devices produce slightly different gamuts(color profile) within the same color mode. For example, a variety of RGB spaces can exist among scanners and monitors, and a variety of CMYK spaces can exist among printing presses. Because of these varying color spaces, colors can shift in appearance as you transfer documents between different devices. Color variations can result from different image sources (scanners and software produce art using different color spaces), differences in the way software applications define color, differences in print media (newsprint paper reproduces a smaller gamut than magazine-quality paper), and other natural variations, such as manufacturing differences in monitors or monitor age. |
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25-05-2003, 03:35 AM | #62 |
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the best and easiest way is to try using the Auto Level to adjust the brightness of the image...
Anyway, if you are not really that satisfy with the result...Try adjust it manually using the Level function. Hope that this help to solve your quires. |
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