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When we compare digital photographs to what our eye sees, we find a fundamental difference, the digital photograph tends to be less vivid, parts of the photo are clear and sharp while others remain in the shadow. This problem is caused by the metering process of the digital camera, which measures the lighting of the brightest area in the picture and scales the whole image to fit this range. The brightest area in the image receives the highest color values, which is typically RGB(255,255,255), and the rest of the image scales colors from this value down. However, this bright area of the image is often a light source such as the sun or the sky, and the other parts show objects that diffuse the light and have much lesser brightness that the light source. This causes these areas to appear much darker and have much lower color resolution that the bright parts.
Trying to compensate for this by increasing exposure or aperture in the camera tends to overexpose the lit parts and we cannot see the whole image with the same sharpness and illumination. The problem cannot be solved by changing the gamma, brightness or contrast of the image, this merely causes the colors to appear faded or too bright.
Photo Equalizer is different from other image editors because it does not change the color map of the whole image, but the colors of individual pixels based upon the area of the image they are located in. Photo Equalizer corrects your digital images quickly and easily, bringing them back to life again, entire photo albums can be viewed and processed, and your pictures appear vivid and real. The results are dramatic, for the first time your digital photographs can match and even surpass Note from the author
Using the program is easy and intuitive, download a free trial of this program here:
The registered version of Photo Equalizer costs 15$ and is
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