Clubhouse  In a previous entry: Mackinac Bridge Panoramic View I said, "I also found an undeveloped roll of film in the camera bag, and I wonder if anyone still develops this type of film? and what are the pictures of that are in the camera? Oh boy, surprises!" Well, I had the film developed and I am going to make a new photo album out of some of the pictures. I was a little disappointed in how the pictures turned out and that's what I wanted to show you today: Repairing a Picture with Windows Live Photo Gallery (WLPG).

There were many of the photos that I took at the Detroit River a long time ago here in Michigan that looked like this: The Ambassador Bridge before Editing

Now I don't know why the some of the photos had this pink hue to them, it wasn't like the pink hue from the sunrise in the Mackinac Bridge picture, because as you can see by the unedited picture of the Renaissance Center the sky doesn't have the pink hue to it. I am thinking that something went wrong while the pictures were being developed, I really don't know.

Here is the same photo after I used (WLPG) and clicked on the Fix button and then on the Auto adjust feature. I then used the Adjust color and The Ambassador Bridge Detroit Michiganmoved the Color temperature button to where I thought the picture looked like the Tint should be and here's the edited photo:

I don't believe that these photos are that great or anything like that, but what Window Live Photo Gallery has done by correcting the tint to these photos at least now I don't feel like I have to hide them. Do you have some photos that you could repair using (WLPG)? Why don't you give it a try, it worked great on my pictures, it could fix your pictures too!

You could show them to all of us using Windows Live Spaces and put them in your Photo Album like I did: Click Here to See!

Thanks for Listening,

       Jeff   

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