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>> iProd !8x7lXo9zIQ
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>> iProd !8x7lXo9zIQ
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>> Anonymous
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I'm in your thread, photoshopping your images and converting them to sRGB.

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>> Anonymous
>>55037
hehehehe nice. So that's ALL from the conversion to sRGB? no contrast / saturation changes?
>> Anonymous
>>55053

>>'m in your thread, photoshopping your images and converting them to sRGB.
>>photoshopping your images and converting them to sRGB.
>>photoshopping your images and converting them
>>photoshopping your images and
>>and

Shadow/highlight, local contrast and saturation adjustement.
>> Anonymous
ITT proof you're not done until you've done a bit of shoop-work.

A question: local contrast and saturation adjustment, how's that done?
>> Anonymous
>>55082"A question: local contrast and saturation adjustment, how's that done?"
By using Photoshop. And it's adjustment layers + layer masks.