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Mark Wagner wrote:
> it's just used to encompass gamma correction, resizing,
> conversion to JPEG format, and so forth, all of which are legal. Another
> guideline is,
Gamma correction is a bad term I picked up. It is better termed gamma
normalization. It will generally improve a scene's viewability that is too hard
to get exactly right in POV. But it will also turn a moonlit scene into a
daylight scene.
> don't do anything to the image that you wouldn't be prepared
> to do for every frame of a 30-minute animation.
Photoshop now has scripting. Time to rephrase the rule.
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