Correction of photographs
Let's begin by learning how to adjust basic properties like color, contrast
and brightness to correct faults in the original photograph. A word of warning:
it is better to under-correct than overcorrect for it is easy to make a
photograph look unnatural and worse than the original. If the original photo was
badly under-exposed, for example, so that it is so dark that there is no detail in
the shadows, then there is nothing you do in Paint Shop Pro to bring out detail that
simply isn't there! Paint Shop Pro can't do miracles!
Click 'Contrast' below to learn how to correct a common image defect
(don't click NEXT).