Joe O'Toole inspired the starting of this thread.
His first questions are,
"'played with the levels a bit ' and what does = ps= mean"
In this case playing with the levels means experimenting with light, shadow, saturation, colour etc in a graphic (photo)
There are many programs available to do this kind of experimenting... which leads me to the 'ps' in Joes post. It stands for Photoshop, a great graphics program.
I have an excellent program that I use from time to time. It's called Black Magic. If you have old black&white photos and want to colour them it's really good.
His first questions are,
"'played with the levels a bit ' and what does = ps= mean"
In this case playing with the levels means experimenting with light, shadow, saturation, colour etc in a graphic (photo)
There are many programs available to do this kind of experimenting... which leads me to the 'ps' in Joes post. It stands for Photoshop, a great graphics program.
I have an excellent program that I use from time to time. It's called Black Magic. If you have old black&white photos and want to colour them it's really good.

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