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Sep 18, 2004 22:00 |  #1
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Part 4 of the tutorial series, "Developing Photos That Pop" was added to my site today. It explains how to get the most from the Photoshop CS Shadow/Highlight command.

http://www.thelightsri​ghtstudio.com …ngPhotosThatPop​_Part4.pdf (external link)

Feel free to download the earlier tutorials in the series, too!

Part 1: Understanding Tonal Range, Contrast, and Brightness
http://www.thelightsri​ghtstudio.com …ngPhotosThatPop​_Part1.pdf (external link)

Part 2: Using ACR II to Adjust Tonal Range, Contrast, and Brightness
http://www.thelightsri​ghtstudio.com …ngPhotosThatPop​_Part2.pdf (external link)

Part 3: Using Levels and Curves to Adjust Tonal Range, Contrast, and Brightness
http://www.thelightsri​ghtstudio.com …ngPhotosThatPop​_Part3.pdf (external link)

If you prefer HTML versions, Uwe Steinmueller has HTML versions for the first three tutorials in the series.

http://www.outbackphot​o.com/workflow/wf_45/e​ssay.html (external link)
http://www.outbackphot​o.com/workflow/wf_49/e​ssay.html (external link)
http://www.outbackphot​o.com/workflow/wf_55/e​ssay.html (external link)

Enjoy!

Cheers,

Mitch




  
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Sep 19, 2004 13:44 |  #2

Thanks for posting Mitch. :D

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Sep 20, 2004 05:43 |  #3

Yes, thankyou.
I really love your tutorials.
They are well written ,and very informative.
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Yes, thankyou.
I really love your tutorials.
They are well written ,and very informative.
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Thanks for the encouragement, guys! :)

I'm glad you find the tutorials helpful.

Cheers,

Mitch




  
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Sep 21, 2004 10:54 |  #6

Excellent tutorial on shadows/highlights. Now off to find the others :)

Few days later:

Found them and applied them. Bit of a convert to PSCS now having been a C1 fan. Seems to my untutored mind that there is a lot more control in PSCS RAW than C1.

Or am I missing something? (Wouldn't be the first time!)


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