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Tutorial: Fixing under exposed images.

 
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Dec 12, 2007 00:33 |  #1

Here is a short video tutorial I put together explaining a simple fix for underexposed images.

http://ijerad.com/?p=7​48 (external link)

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Dec 12, 2007 06:35 |  #2

jerad wrote in post #4487936 (external link)
Here is a short video tutorial I put together explaining a simple fix for underexposed images.

http://ijerad.com/?p=7​48 (external link)

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Jerad,

Another good tutorial. Is this available for download (for personal reference only)? /Dan


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Dec 12, 2007 06:49 |  #3

On my PC with Firefox, the realplayer gives me an option to 'download this movie' (top right of the window when you hover the mouse over it)


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Dec 12, 2007 07:33 |  #4

kevin_c wrote in post #4488720 (external link)
On my PC with Firefox, the realplayer gives me an option to 'download this movie' (top right of the window when you hover the mouse over it)

That's weird. When I right click the video it shows it as a flash file, not a realplayer file and is being played by the flash plugin. I did not know that RP was licensed to work with flash files. Either way, I get no option to download. Neither can I save it when using the firefox page info / media trick and/or going directly to vidder.com.

But perhaps we should ask permission from Jerad in the first place. ;) /Dan


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Dec 12, 2007 07:38 |  #5
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And this is why I hate flash...

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Dec 12, 2007 07:52 |  #6

CannedHeat wrote in post #4488868 (external link)
That's weird. When I right click the video it shows it as a flash file, not a realplayer file and is being played by the flash plugin. I did not know that RP was licensed to work with flash files. Either way, I get no option to download. Neither can I save it when using the firefox page info / media trick and/or going directly to vidder.com.

But perhaps we should ask permission from Jerad in the first place. ;) /Dan

Quite right - I haven't downloaded it tho' ;)


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Dec 12, 2007 09:22 |  #7

Nice tutorial. thanks


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Dec 12, 2007 21:36 |  #8

Good work!


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Dec 13, 2007 04:54 |  #9

Nice job - but one minor nit-picky thing. At the beginning you specifically point out that people who zoom in on their P&S camera and use flash may get underexposed images. Are there a lot of people out there who use a P&S camera regularly and also use photoshop? I would suggest just saying underexposed images - and not pointing out anything about P&S cameras. Anyone can get an underexposed image. See, pretty nit-picky :). But really - nice job.

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Dec 13, 2007 12:12 |  #10

interesting would like to download it if thats available


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