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Jun 11th, 2007 at 5:16pm

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...in me making a tutorial showing how to make your screen shots improve (Thanks to Zerotime for the images)

From this
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to this
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if enough people want to i will do this tutorial.

Btw, you must have photoshop of some description, i have only tried this on CS2, but it might work on the other versions of photoshop

tom

 

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Reply #1 - Jun 11th, 2007 at 5:27pm
lilley   Ex Member

 
looks like hes brightened it up a bit and saturated the colours, looks like a job done in irfanview to make the colours much more vibreant, maybe warming the colours a bit, but thats about it. Not much done and a big, good difference


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Reply #2 - Jun 12th, 2007 at 2:14am

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looks like hes brightened it up a bit and saturated the colours, looks like a job done in irfanview to make the colours much more vibreant, maybe warming the colours a bit, but thats about it. Not much done and a big, good difference


James
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But the point is, my way uses exactly the same settings for each shot and 99% of the time comes out with the desired result, this is why i posted it because it might be helpful to people with lots of pictures
 

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Reply #3 - Jun 12th, 2007 at 4:17am
lilley   Ex Member

 
Well to be honest to go from the first to the second there really is no need for a tutorial, all you need is irfanview:

Image>enhance colours -- then increase the saturation and contrast till you get what you want


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