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Old May 17th, 2012, 05:42 PM
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Getting several photos to match lighting

I have many photos, mostly taken with phones and cheap digital cameras, and many taken outdoors at night. I want to put them into a themed scrapbook, first digital then printed.

My problem is that the pics I have aren't all that good for this purpose because the lighting and exposure from pic to pic is uneven. Having several mismatched pics on a page is jarring and doesn't make for a good scrapbook, and trying to mate them by existing lighting and theme won't produce enough per page to get a good book either.

Is there a way to transform the images to have matching lighting and exposure using a bulk process -- with bulk being the 4 or 6 or so pics that I would put on a page? Trying to transform pics one at a time to match them up will not only be tedious but I expect doing it by eyeball won't really produce better results than the existing photos.

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Old May 27th, 2012, 06:04 PM
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What software are you using, you would need a good video editing program to do what you want.

Adobe Photoshop Album 2.0 will do that but you have to buy it.
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