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[filmscanners] RE: Scanning a foggy image



I'm not sure what you mean by "other spectral range". If you're referring to
color shifts, then you may have better luck by switching to Lab color mode,
doing the Curves, then switching back.

In general, I think everyone needs to learn to work all the image editing
controls just by practicing. It's like learning to ride a bike.

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Ciao,               Paul D. DeRocco
Paul                mailto:pderocco@ix.netcom.com

> From: Alex Zabrovsky
>
> I try the Curves sometimes to pull out shadow details hardly visible (or
> sometimes aren't' visible at all from straight scan) but seldom succeed to
> do it without affecting other spectral range sometimes producing
> quite nasty
> artifacts (which force me to Undo the Curves thing and leave it
> as it is). I
> suspect the real problem is in my quite humble knowledge to Curves tool.
> Are there any online tutorials or something like that to learn how to use
> Curves effectively ?

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