09-01-2020, 10:12 AM
Well that last technique seemed the best. I got a clean looking black and white image in the end. I opted for adjusting levels by curves and I pulled a 'bump' out in the middle of the curve and it seemed to magically get rid of the darkness of the uneven lighting at the top right.
So that was beaut.
But when I printed it I got the worst image yet. Did I not do something I should have done to preserve those alterations?
All of this has brought back vague memories of doing this years ago with some prog or other and what I had to do was set a 'cut off' point where anything t his side of it was seen as black by the editor 'black' and anything the other side was seen as 'white'.
Is that perhaps what these levels are doing or would be doing if i used them correctly?
So that was beaut.
But when I printed it I got the worst image yet. Did I not do something I should have done to preserve those alterations?
All of this has brought back vague memories of doing this years ago with some prog or other and what I had to do was set a 'cut off' point where anything t his side of it was seen as black by the editor 'black' and anything the other side was seen as 'white'.
Is that perhaps what these levels are doing or would be doing if i used them correctly?