Here's a version, brightened and denoised.
E EBunbury TMF Expert Joined Jan 11, 2003 Messages 478 Points 18 Sep 12, 2023 #1 Here's a version, brightened and denoised.
E EBunbury TMF Expert Joined Jan 11, 2003 Messages 478 Points 18 Sep 12, 2023 #2 Oops, I appear to have double-clicked something.
F Fat Bastard 1st Level Orange Feather Joined Jun 25, 2008 Messages 2,167 Points 36 Sep 12, 2023 #3 Ha! Nice job. Greyscale normalization? Brings back memories of the digital image processing course I took back in the late 70's.
Ha! Nice job. Greyscale normalization? Brings back memories of the digital image processing course I took back in the late 70's.
E EBunbury TMF Expert Joined Jan 11, 2003 Messages 478 Points 18 Sep 14, 2023 #4 Thanks! Brought it into Pixelmator Pro, increased the exposure and brightness, slightly increased the shadows and decreased the highlights, brought up the black point just a bit, ran their denoise algorithm, then added a touch of sepia.
Thanks! Brought it into Pixelmator Pro, increased the exposure and brightness, slightly increased the shadows and decreased the highlights, brought up the black point just a bit, ran their denoise algorithm, then added a touch of sepia.
luvgirlsfeet Verified Joined Nov 15, 2004 Messages 40,009 Points 48 Sep 23, 2023 #5 looks great to me