Rafe wrote: >"Auto Levels" is a bit of a sledgehammer approach to >color correction. Not very subtle, and quite often >wrong. Yes, but it's quick. When you're working on images that differ greatly in subject, film, time of day, and exposure (and I always am), it saves a lot of time to get color casts, levels, etc. out of the way right away so you can do the *real* corrections. :-) Best regards--LRA _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
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