I...played with various settings until it looked right. In PS you can use a sliding scale to fiddle with contrast, light, hue, saturation, etc. It's a bit pink because I used a layer of warm color over the whole thing. I've had both photography and Photoshop classes, but for the life of me I can't explain how to fix photos. I would make a terrible teacher.
I actually use Photoshop CS4, I just happened to have Elements from some software that came with my laptop and it works about the same. I might try Light to see how it works, but no experiences with it so far. I personally hate GIMP; I used it back in the day and it was horrid. GIMP may have come a long way, and it's free, but I have prejudices.
No problem! I'm just glad I can be helpful and put all my "fun" classes to use.
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Date: 2010-01-21 04:56 pm (UTC)I actually use Photoshop CS4, I just happened to have Elements from some software that came with my laptop and it works about the same. I might try Light to see how it works, but no experiences with it so far. I personally hate GIMP; I used it back in the day and it was horrid. GIMP may have come a long way, and it's free, but I have prejudices.
No problem! I'm just glad I can be helpful and put all my "fun" classes to use.