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| also you could change over to lab color and then filter , sharpen, unsharp mask, it might clear it up some. "Don" <alternatemail@velocitus.net> wrote in message news:NmU%a.1293$7b2.433@fe01.atl2.webusenet.com... > Sure. I presume you have them in a gray-scale format. The easiest way is > to juggle the brightness and contrast to get the result you want > (Image>Adjustments>Brightness/Contrast). I usually crank the contrast all > the way up and then adjust the brightness. If you like, you can then > convert them to bitmap format to produce a smaller file, but often the > quality is better if you leave them in gray scale. > > Don > > > -- > Experience is what lets you recognize > a mistake when you make it again. > > > "Mick" <mick@givemickabreak.com> wrote in message > news:%cT%a.8161$ev.1819457@twister.nyc.rr.com... > > Can Photoshop be used to fix documents that were badly copied, i.e. too > dark > > or too light? I'm talking about mostly black and white documents, such as > > medical or school records. If not photoshop, any other program? Thanks. > > > > -- > > > > _________________________________ > > givemickabreak.com > > > > > > > | |||
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