December 31, 2004
Fixing photos taken on camera phones : Tutorial
Adobe have put together this basic tutorial on Fixing photos taken on camera phones that many camera phone users will no doubt find helpful:
'Camera-enabled wireless phones are a great way to capture memories on the fly. Unfortunately, because most phones have low-resolution cameras, the photos sometimes turn out grainy or have lighting problems. Another common problem is noise, which you see as stray colored pixels in an area of solid color, for instance, bright blue pixels on a person’s forehead. The new Reduce Noise filter in Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0 reduces graininess and smooths away noisy areas without making the photo blurry.'
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Posted by Darren at December 31, 2004 12:08 PM

