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    In natural light this is as good as I could do but the pad is poured and useable

    In natural light this is as good as I could do but the pad is poured and useable

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    Re: In natural light this is as good as I could do but the pad is poured and useable

    "In natural light this is as good as I could do" - You might try to lift some more of the detail out of the shadow areas.

    Cheers.
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    Re: In natural light this is as good as I could do but the pad is poured and useable

    Quote Originally Posted by MrB View Post
    "In natural light this is as good as I could do" - You might try to lift some more of the detail out of the shadow areas.

    Cheers.
    Philip
    How?

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    Re: In natural light this is as good as I could do but the pad is poured and useable

    Hello Brian.

    I see that you use GimpShop for your processing, but I know nothing about that software. I usually use PhotoShop Elements 10 and/or PaintShop Pro X6.

    However, there is a free program called FastStone Image Viewer, which has a good editor that can do the job of lifting the shadow detail. I used it to produce this from your JPEG image:

    In natural light this is as good as I could do but the pad is poured and useable

    In the FastStone Colors Menu, I clicked on Adjust Lighting, and made the following changes: Shadows +50, Highlights -40, Contrast +10, Saturation +20.

    Hope that helps,

    Cheers.
    Philip

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    Re: In natural light this is as good as I could do but the pad is poured and useable

    Quote Originally Posted by JBW View Post
    How?
    Brian - you may find http://spectacled-bear.hubpages.com/...-FREE-software of help

    If you are not already aware of it, there are 3 free downloadable ebooks (pdf format so nothing special required) at http://www.gimp2tutorials.info/downloads.htm

    These suggestions come via my son who is an occassional GIMP user.

    steve

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    Re: In natural light this is as good as I could do but the pad is poured and useable

    That was quick, nicely done on the photo and the pad.

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