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    Re: Messing with a new light tent

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    A little Photoshop can go a long way when it comes to fixing lighting and exposure problems! That IS what it was originally meant for, after all! Then again, maybe not everyone is as into photo-editing as I am. Used some exposure correction, some tonal filters, a little bit of fiddling with the contrast, and a quick pass through a sharpening tool. I tried to match the cloth background to something similar to the colour in the flash pictures as best as I could, so hopefully that colour is a little more accurate than the original?
    Wow! That is really good and looks very much like the actual colors. I need me some Photoshop if I want to do the animals any justice. Thanks for showing me what can be done.

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