Variations in printing is the only option among those listed, that can have an effect on the reproduction quality of the picture and cause color imbalances.
Unavailability of software would make you unable to see/print the image, so no color imbalance.
Lack of creativity, that has nothing to do with the reproduction of an image, but for the creation part yes, but we wouldn't be talking of color imbalance then.
Variations in printing is the only option among those listed, that can have an effect on the reproduction quality of the picture and cause color imbalances.
<u>Unavailability of software</u> would make you unable to see/print the image, so no color imbalance.
<u>Lack of creativity</u>, that has nothing to do with the reproduction of an image, but for the creation part yes, but we wouldn't be talking of color imbalance then.
<u>Lack of manpower</u>, not a technical quality issue.
the visual system receives physical stimuli in the form of light and sends those stimuli as electrical signals to the brain, which interprets the signals as images.
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