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I’m preparing some photos for a slide show on a digital projector and I know those awful things boost contrast so I’m thinking of reducing contrast on the images.
My projector bulb is burned out at the moment though so I can’t test. Maybe someone can test this or already knows the appropriate adjustment. I think it’s more a matter of blocking up shadows than blowing highlights (though I’m not sure) so maybe with a photoshop levels adjustment on the lower ‘output’ slider to cut off to 50-255 (starting at 0-255).
Or will this even work? It’s a shame to see the photos butchered on those projectors!
My projector bulb is burned out at the moment though so I can’t test. Maybe someone can test this or already knows the appropriate adjustment. I think it’s more a matter of blocking up shadows than blowing highlights (though I’m not sure) so maybe with a photoshop levels adjustment on the lower ‘output’ slider to cut off to 50-255 (starting at 0-255).
Or will this even work? It’s a shame to see the photos butchered on those projectors!
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