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Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2020 14:13:07 GMT
Does anyone know what "normalise cover" means. I looked it up "normalize an image" in google and hadn't a clue what they were explaining.
EDIT I've worked it out at last!!!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2020 14:31:21 GMT
Does anyone know what "normalise cover" means. I looked it up "normalize an image" in google and hadn't a clue what they were explaining. Where did you get this message? At lulu? What kind of cover did you upload? A PDF?
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Post by And Kevin 2024 on Jul 13, 2020 18:06:30 GMT
Lulu should realise by now that many users have no idea what the technical terms they use mean. To clear matters up, read these en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normalization_%28image_processing%29 www.semanticscholar.org/topic/Normalization-(image-processing)/79421 (LOL). But it is possible that all it means is there's a sort of pixel imbalance. I often create an image by cutting and pasting from stock images I have created, and they are often not always the same original Res. To be on the safe side the last thing I do is apply Gaussian Blur set at the lowest blur possible. The image hardly changes visually, but it should end up 'balanced.' Plus, always ensure the image is a single layer. I am on about jpgs, BTW, I have no idea about images as PDFs! But I will assume the originals are jpgs for converting.
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