On Monday 22 January 2007 17:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent this for all 
our perusal:
>---} On Jan 21, 6:30 pm, "][" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>---} > Hi,
>---} >
>---} > I remember that I revived some dark photos to normal look by simply
>---} > choosing certain gimp menus. Now I want to do it again, but couldn't
> find ---} > the menu entry any more.
>---} >
>---} > So I went ahead googling the answer, and it seems Normalize, Contrast
>---} > Auto-stretch and Auto-stretch HSV are three ways of doing it. But I
> believe ---} > I've been to every corner of gimp menu, but didn't find a
> single clue where ---} > those options could be. E.g., Contrast Autostretch
> should be at (Filters -> ---} > Map -> Contrast Autostretch), but it's not
> there, in my gimp at least. ---}
>---} Are they under Colors->Auto?
>---}
>---}
Layers/Colour I think..........

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