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Filter to enhance the quality of image
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(06-04-2022, 08:23 AM)rich2005 Wrote: I think more than a few twists and turns on this subject. 

Deviating from the original, Filter to enhance the quality of image ( which used a posted image) to more general images.

Upgrading to a new phone, therefore a different sensor, might change the characteristics of the image.
I would not count on a tablet to provide a suitable backlight. Might work or might not work. A diffuser might be needed.

This is from my phone (ok I know it is out of focus, not doing it again) cropped and straightened 2365x1551 px 



..and this exactly the same setup but using my camera, again cropped and straightened 3300x2361 px  Same procedure negative -> positive in Gimp.

Apart from the obvious different colour balance, that matrix showing which I assume is the tablet display.



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From an earlier question on renaming images. In linux I use gprename.
Hi rich,

I attach 2 photos and 1 scanned negative here for your comment.

Smartphone - Samsung Galaxy S9+
Macro - 2x

1)
Photos - shoot at normal room light.  No post-editing

2)
Scanned negative
Night source - Tablet
"Color Temp/White Balance slide" turned to maximum value

Crop on GIMP
Colors -> Auto -> White Balance
Colors -> Linear Invert
No further post-editing

Their quality is not bad

Regards

(06-04-2022, 06:41 AM)denzjos Wrote: @Stephen Liu, The best tablet to use for backlight are those with an OLED screen. The normal (old) LED screens usually suffer from backlight bleed or the light is not spread evenly. OLED screens do not have this problem.
Thanks for your advice.

I won't upgrade my Tablet.  I don't need a new Tablet and my old Tablet is just resting on shelves.

I'm considering to purchase a light box or a light pad.

Light box vs light pad

Which of them I should buy?  Thanks

Regards


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RE: Filter to enhance the quality of image - by Stephen Liu - 06-04-2022, 09:51 AM

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