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I previously posted a couple of SuperCross images and got some feed back that they were underexposed. I agreed but didn't think they were too bad. (I was WRONG) I took it upon myself to adjust a different image in PS to see if I could get some detail from the shadowed areas. (the corrections are a bit heavy handed I know, but it was just an excersise to prove something to myself) What a difference. I'll post the before and after. Now I just need to get the exposure right in the camera so I don't have to monkey with all the corrections.
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Really good work. Try using the highlight/shadow tool in ps to bring up even more detail and lessen any higlights.
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Thanks, I'll give it a try.
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