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A (software) 'solarizing' effect actually throws away some (or a lot of) image information, both in colors and detail (although implementations will differ). What's not there cannot be brought back... That doesn't mean you may not be able to make them look mor 'acceptable' (to your eyes) but you canot bring image information back that is no longer there.
This Wikipedia article may help. __________________ Marjolein Katsma ![]() Occasionally I am also connecting online dots... and sometimes you can follow me on Marjolein's Travel Blog |
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