Digital Photo Editing Programs-adjusting brightness and contrast

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By LuisEGonzalez

Regardless of whether you shoot digital format, or film, at some point in your photography endeavors you are going to need to manipulate or edit some of your images. Careful dusting and cleaning of sensors, camera interior components as well as the exterior components can minimize the appearance of dust particles in the final image. Film users can have their negative or positive images scanned and edited by professional photo labs, but it can become expensive quite quickly if done repeatedly.

Underexposure or over exposure, especially in less than ideal lighting conditions, is a commonplace fault with many photographs. But along with the removal of blemishes, this is one of the easiest errors that can be fixed with any of these photographic editing software. You will, off course, need the program, a computer, a recordable compact drive and a compact disk or memory stick when you are ready to edit and save your images. Minor changes will not detract much from the quality of the images, therefore if major changes need to be made, it is best to consider the loss of detail that will occur and if this makes editing the image worth it. This is not the same when adding effects or changing a color cast. These changes do not affect the quality of the photos. Neither does cropping an image.

With photographic editing programs such as Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro and Photo Impact, not only can you eliminate fine dust particles and scratches, but you can also perform a host of other editing effects in your images.

All of these programs are also referred to as graphic editing programs. They are vector graphic editors and the images can be enlarged with no loss of quality as compared to the older versions that were raster graphics (bitmap) and suffered major reductions in quality as they were enlarged. Vector graphic uses geometrical symbols and equations such as lines, points and curves to represent images in the computer.

Photoshop, manufactured by ADOBE is the most popular of these programs. It normally retails for about $80 to as high as $188. Photo Impact, and Paint Shop Pro both manufactured by COREL are very good programs and they can retail for about $50 and up.

Basic adjustments; One of the first things that you should look at in your images is the brightness factor; are the images too bright or too dark and will changes affect the overall quality of said images.

On all three of these editing software, the first steps before editing images are; select file-open-check preview of image or double click top open image. To adjust brightness these programs have a brightness control tool, which is a slider bar that you adjust left or right to add brightness or decrease it. Care must be taken before deciding if you will save the changes once you adjust the image, as any change always involves a loss of detail.

These programs do not make your images "brighter" or "darker", they simply substitute lighter pixels with darker ones and darker pixels with lighter ones. If the image is too light due to underexposure or too dark because of overexposure, there is almost nothing that can be done. In these cases "fixing" them will result in an image that will end up looking nothing like the original.

Always preview the image before saving the changes, on some programs you cannot get the image back to its original form after it has been saved. It is always best to save an un-edited copy before you begin to work on the image.

Brightness;

Photoshop= image-adjustments-brightness/contrast-adjust with slide- select OK when done.

Photo Impact=format-brightness & contrast- adjust with slide-select OK when done.

Paint Shop Pro= colors-adjust-brightness & contrast-adjust with slide-select OK when done.

Contrast:

Photoshop= image-adjustments-brightness/contrast-adjust with slide-select OK when done.

Photo Impact= format-adjust brightness & contrast-adjust with slide-select OK when done.

Paint Shop Pro= colors-adjust brightness & contrast-adjust with slide-select OK when done.

Digital Editing Software-brightness & contrast

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Bitmap vs Vector images
Bitmap vs Vector images
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Before & after brightness/contrast editing. This can be done to the entire image or to portions. Note: this image has had other effects added.
Before & after brightness/contrast editing. This can be done to the entire image or to portions. Note: this image has had other effects added.
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Sample of edited images for dust removal or the removal of unwanted items
Sample of edited images for dust removal or the removal of unwanted items
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Enlarged portion of image before & after the removal of dust & scratches.
Enlarged portion of image before & after the removal of dust & scratches.
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Corel Photo and Video Pro X4 Ultimate Bundle
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Photo Impact Pro 13
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Cogerson Level 8 Commenter 13 months ago

Thanks for posting this hub.....my wife is a wiz at making our photos look so much better....after she runs her edit program....I need to get at least half as talented as her in that regard....voted up

Fay Paxton 13 months ago

Thanks for this hub. I keep reading and following your excellent advice, I'll figure this out yet. up/useful

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Alladream74 Level 4 Commenter 12 months ago

Interesting tips.Photoshop has gotten so much better and user friendly too.

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HR_Designs 12 months ago

You can even increase the size of picture without making it bitmapped and without losing the quality.

Check out

http://thehrdesigns.com/home/increase-size-of-the-

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Hendrika Level 3 Commenter 11 months ago

I am only venturing into photo editing for the first time and I still have to learn a lot. At least I have some idea now what can and what cannot be done. I will make sure to save an unedited version before I start!

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