Once you have printed a full-size trial photograph at the correct density, evaluate the print’s color correction . Assess the print under the same type of light source in which you will ultimately present it. If the presentation venue is not known, use daylight. Look for color casts that you can identify as red, green, blue, cyan, magenta and/or yellow. For example, the cast may be greenish, which indicates the presence of too much green. Or the cast may be purplish, which would indicate the presence of excess magenta and blue. Usually areas of the print that should be neutral gray are easiest to evaluate.
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Image Masking |
Image masking is one of the basic image processing operations. It is used to remove the background of photographs that have blurred edges or hair portions. ... more »
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