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[filmscanners] Re: Advice needed on Photoshop




On Monday, December 9, 2002, at 10:03  AM, Mike Bloor wrote:

> I have a slide of a building (the treasury in Petra), lit only by
> candles
> standing in front of it.  This means that the top half of the building
> is
> much darker than the bottom.  While retaining this effect to some
> degree, I
> would like to lighten the top of the building and leave the bottom as
> it is.
>
> Is there some way I can use Photoshop to lighten the slide
> progressively
> from say 0% at the bottom to 50% at the top ?
>
> I have Photoshop LE 5.0, so I might be missing some of the more
> esoteric tools.
>
> Regards,
>
> Mike Bloor
>
>

There is a wonderful tool for that in Photoshop Elements. Last I looked
at Amazon they had it for $89 with a $20 rebate on top of that. Adobe
will give you a $30 rebate for upgrading from LE. That ends up being
$39 and is how I got my copy. You will not be sorry if you get it. I
don't miss anything in Photoshop and neither will most who are not
producing images professionally.

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