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INTRODUCTION

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Introduction

In a traditional darkroom, you control images with choices of films, chemicals, papers and processes. In the digital equivalent of the darkroom, you do so with a computer system and a photo editing program. Just as in a traditional darkroom, the quality of your digital tools has an impact on the quality of your images.

Digital images can be edited in a wide variety of ways using photo editing software. In some cases an editing program is used to "improve" an image by eliminating or reducing its flaws. In other cases it is used to take an image to a new place, making it something it never was.

9.1 THE DIGITAL DARKROOM

9.2 THE MONITOR

9.3 IMAGE MANAGEMENT

9.4 PHOTO-EDITING SOFTWARE

9.5 GRAPHIC FILE FORMATS

9.6 SHARPENING IMAGES

9.7 RESIZING IMAGES

9.8 CROPPING IMAGES

9.9 ROTATING IMAGES

9.10 CHANGING BRIGHTNESS AND CONTRAST

9.11 ADJUSTING COLOR BALANCE

9.12 SATURATION

9.13 USING FILTERS

9.14 COMPOSITE IMAGING

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