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Posted by Martin Speight in Photography Wednesday, 24 September 2008 11:48 No Comments
Photoshop can help provide a solution for those overexposed photos. The easiest way to do this is to open it in Photoshop and select Image> Adjustments> Shadow/Highlight (CS-only, for pre-CS look below). While you will see an immediate difference in your photo, it will probably be too intense but this can be used as a starting point. The defaults pre-set in Photoshop are usually extreme. Simply adjust the Amount Slider and the Tonal Width Slider in both the Highlights and Shadows until balanced to your liking.
Posted by Dan Brown in Software Tuesday, 23 September 2008 10:35 No Comments
Choosing photo-editing software can be difficult. Windows comes with rudimentary tools that will help you with your photos. But you’ll need more if you plan on doing more than resizing and rotating photos. Also, cameras usually come with editing software. However, these probably lack essential features to editing your photos. For the average user, Photoshop is overkill. The learning curve is steep, to say the least. It will allow you to transform a photograph completely. However, its tools are aimed at creative professionals. Even experts struggle to master it! If you have outgrown lesser photo-editing programs, Photoshop may be for you. There are no other programs in the same league. The first thing you should look for is ease of use. Try editing one of your photos. With any program, there will be a learning curve. But, you should be able to find the controls you need fairly easily.
Posted by seomaster in Travel Monday, 15 September 2008 15:13 No Comments
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