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Jul 15, 2007 12:01 |  #16

I was like that at first, but after a few times shooting and editing RAW I began to get really comfortable with it. You'll see the difference when you're editing for exposure. Check out the July issue of Shutterbug. There's a really good article about RAW, RAW-JPEG in the How-To Guide.


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Jul 15, 2007 13:12 |  #17

reefergal wrote in post #3546744 (external link)
YES of course you may edit the pic. along with what you did would be great!

I really hope you dont mind, it has been such a long time since I have had a chance to work in PS... well here is my suggestion but if you dont like that I edited it because your edit ok is not on I am happy to remove it. Lovely girl and thank you for sharing the picture of her special day :)

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I adjusted the levels & saturation, removed what looked like a porch light from behind her. smoothed her skin a bit (hopefully not too much) & lightened dark area under her eyes. Added a soft overlay to brighten the picture a bit.

Here is same pix just not quite as soft:

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Jul 15, 2007 15:39 |  #18

can you post a link to the RAW file? it's hard to edit the jpeg without blowing out the dress


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Jul 15, 2007 16:49 |  #19

mkuriger wrote in post #3549422 (external link)
can you post a link to the RAW file? it's hard to edit the jpeg without blowing out the dress

YES, I will lpost one soon. I don't know how to link it, but my husband does. He is the forum wiz. I have a lof of photos that are realy good, but the dress is blown out. I used the gary fong difuser for most of them, but it blew out the dress.




  
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