dviv wrote:Yeah that's much better. Do you mind sharing which levels you changed?
Thanks again!
I did a very quick adjustment:
Open file in CS3
Open new levels adjustment layer
Go to the three eye-droppers; click on the black eye-dropper. Find the blackest part of the image (I used the pupil of an eye) and click
Then, select the white eye-dropper and find the whitest area (but not a blown highlight) (I used her shirt) and click.
These adjustments just compress the histogram to give you greater contrast.
That's all I did. You could also adjust the mid-tones by using the centre eye-dropper in the same way, but there was nothing I could see immediately in the image that would represent a neutral mid-tone, and I didn't want to introduce a colour cast.
The image looks slightly warm to me, and if I were working on it, I might be tempted to adjust the WB slightly.
Hope this helps.