OK, here's the problem:
I have (completely legally) downloaded the Heroes comics from NBC.com in .pdf format, but because I much prefer reading comics through CDisplay, I set about converting the .pdfs to .cbr files.
Easy enough. In Acrobat reader I extracted the pages to individually numbered .jpgs, (which look fine) and then archived the issues into .rars (which also look fine)
But when I rename the .rars to .cbrs and open in CDisplay, the colour balance is all wrong, with a huge excess of blue.
Does anyone knwo what's going on? Google's not helping.
CDisplay Colour issues
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CDisplay Colour issues
"I fight with love, and I laugh with rage, you gotta live light enough to see the humour and long enough to see some change" - Ani DiFranco, Pick Yer Nose
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Re: CDisplay Colour issues
What are your settings for colour balance and yellow reduction? I just made a cbr from Chapter 31, and it looks fine to me. I've set colour balance and yellow reduction to default values.InnerBrat wrote: In Acrobat reader I extracted the pages to individually numbered .jpgs, (which look fine) and then archived the issues into .rars (which also look fine)
In CDisplay? Altering them doesn't change anything. Should I be changing them in Acrobat?
"I fight with love, and I laugh with rage, you gotta live light enough to see the humour and long enough to see some change" - Ani DiFranco, Pick Yer Nose
"Life 's not a song, life isn't bliss, life is just this: it's living." - Spike, Once More with Feeling
"Life 's not a song, life isn't bliss, life is just this: it's living." - Spike, Once More with Feeling
Hm. Actually I was talking about CDisplay. The Acrobat's extraction tool just restores the original pictures from within the document. Any change in the view settings should not affect the jpgs.InnerBrat wrote:In CDisplay? Altering them doesn't change anything. Should I be changing them in Acrobat?
Check your PMs.