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adobe photoshop
phoebe03cat
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Have been given a disc with slideshow of family photos as large adobe file. Have managed to cut and paste them out and saved as jpegs. Trouble is they look like negatives which when you reverse the image doesn't have the original colours on them. They look washed out. Any ideas what could have happened here pls?
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How did you "cut and paste them out"? Knowing that might give some clues as to what went wrong.0
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You could try Image/Adjustments/Auto Levels & Auto Color0
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Used 'print screen' to put onto clipboard and pasted to 'paint'.0
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Was the large adobe file just one photoshop file with all the pictures on different layers?? if so your best option is just to make the layer/photo you want visible on top then save it as a jpeg through photoshop. just file>save as and choose jpeg from the drop down menu.
i really don't see why they should turn to negatives when you printscreen them to paint. only thing i coudl think of is some form of watermark but id say im wrong0
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