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[filmscanners] Fw: Re: Contrast Adjustment
This message forwarded because I've been playing with my mailserver and
spamfilter setups and managed to prevent it getting to the server. Sorry
about that.
Tony Sleep
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Subject: Re: [filmscanners] Contrast Adjustment
I haven't tried these filters yet, although I did download them.
Just to ease anyone's access to them, I have provided the link in proper
clickable format below, and hopefully, it will get passed the gates and
posted...
Art
www.sd3.info/pf828/index.html
PS: Thanks Al, for the heads up on these.
Al Bond wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have tried posting this several times with no success and I think the
hyperlink
> in the text is stopping it getting through for some reason! I am posting
it again
> but I have broken the hyperlink across separate lines just to try to get
it
> through. Hopefully, it still makes sense.
>
> I have come across some interesting free Photoshop plugins developed by
> Tom Fiddaman:
>
> www DOT
> sd3 DOT
> info SLASH
> pf828 SLASH
> index DOT
> html
>
> Although some are designed specifically to address digicam related
issues,
> the Luminosity filter works with any image.
>
> It looks very good as an alternative to contrast masking techniques,
especially
> as it doesn't seem to compromise fine detail. However, it only seems to
work
> on 8 bit images and I was hoping I could use it on 16 bit images, to
maintain
> as much of the shadow detail as possible. (I am using Photoshop 6.)
>
> It may well be a limitation of the code. Has anyone else used it?
>
>
>
> Al Bond
>
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