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    Quote Originally Posted by Karol View Post
    It's a cliche, but black is a very difficult colour to photograph.
    If you have Photoshop, you can use the Image > Adjustment > Levels option to bring back details in the black fur. Just experiment with the center slider in the graph.

    Below you can see how I managed to somewhat 'rescue' a photo of Monty.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Antonia View Post
    If you have Photoshop, you can use the Image > Adjustment > Levels option to bring back details in the black fur. Just experiment with the center slider in the graph.

    Below you can see how I managed to somewhat 'rescue' a photo of Monty.
    I usually do something similar with Paint Shop Pro, but indeed, it does help a lot with the quality of the pictures. And every now and then I succeed in taking a picture that doesn't need artificial make-over, like the one posted above...

 

 

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