Paint Shop Pro - Moving Mountains


Moving Mountains - Week Three



This week deals with adjusting the red, green & blue color levels in an image and also photo "red-eye" issues

Trees - Original Image Trees - Enhanced Image
Original Image After color levels were changed
Trees - Final Image
Original Histogram Final Histogram
I kept looking at the image after I did the color level change and I wanted to see if I could enhance the image further. So I chose to try the Automatic Saturation Enchancement feature, with the settings of: Bias=More Colorful and Strength=Weak (anything more than the weak setting made the green trees too green). I then used the Automatic Contrast Enhancement with settings of: Bias=Neutral, Strength=Mild, Appearance=Neutral. I decided at this point that I liked the final outcome so I didn't use the sharpen feature but left the picture as you see on the below right.
Histogram - Final Image Final Image

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Lady - Original Image Lady - Final Image
Lady - Original Histogram Lady - Final Histogram
On this image I followed the instructions to take the yellow saturation out of the picture but when I did the Automatic Contrast Enhancement, I selected: Bias=Neutral, Strength=Mild & Appearance=Natural (Linda, I hope you don't mind - I kinda liked her like this, grin). I then used the Automatic Saturation Enhancement per the lessons instructions.

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Cat with Red Eyes Cat with the Red Eye removed
Original Image Red-Eye Removal - Point-to-Point Selection of cats eye

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Vikkis' dog - Original Image Vikkis' dog with Red-Eye Removed
Vikkis' dog - screen capture

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Little Boy - Original Image Little Boy - Brown Eyes Little Boy - Aqua Eyes
Little Boy - Screen Capture

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