Adjusting an image captured under fluorescent light
Fluorescent lighting causes all photographs, even those taken by regular
cameras, to take on a green tint. You can use PhotoFlash to correct images
captured under fluorescent light. Note that this procedure only works with 24
bit color (16 million colors) images.
1 Open the image you want to work with.
2 From the Enhance menu, choose Adjust for Fluorescent Lighting.
The image is corrected. If you’re not happy with the result, choose Undo from
the Edit menu.
Sharing images with other Macintosh computersImages transferred from the QuickTake camera to your Macintosh are
automatically saved in PICT QuickTake format. To be sure that your
pictures can be shared with any Macintosh, first save the images in a
format other than PICT QuickTake. To share PICT QuickTake files, make
sure that the receiving Macintosh has the QuickTake Image file installed
in its Extensions folder.
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