If your photo has a "warm" shade (photos having an orange shade such as those taken under a tungsten light) or a "cold" shade (pictures having a bluish shade such as those taken under a florescent light) use the Auto Correct Cold/Warm Picture function (Click on Adjustments -> Correct Cold/Warm Picture menu).If your photo is very dark, has low/poor/missing details simply use to logarithm stretch function (Click on Adjustments -> Logarithm Stretch menu).If your photo is dark use the Auto Correct Dark Picture function (Click on Adjustments -> Auto Corrections -> Auto Correct Dark Picture menu).If your photo has a poor tints use the Auto Balance functions (Click on Adjustments -> Auto White Balance menu).The best starting point and fastest way is to use one of the software automatic functions as shown: Fixing poor photos using Photo Pos Pro is very easy to do.
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