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photobooth on mac


Question Posted Sunday September 23 2007, 8:53 pm

I have photobooth on my MacBook, but it seems like the photobooth image appears darker then I normally look. Is there anyway I can change the settings so it would appear brighter and not as dark.

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xxxRadioGagaxxx answered Tuesday September 25 2007, 8:11 pm:
I have the same problem with mine...What you could try doing is placing your thumb on the camera (yes, directly on it) and I find that it makes your pictures lighter. Or, you could use your imac in more lighter sorroundings. But the first option helps me more. Unfortunately, though...there isn't a setting that makes your pictures lighter. So far, it depends on your sorroundings. Good luck :]

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