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womanofthehills

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23. I have Adobe Photoshop CC 2019 - there is a monthly fee of around $10, but you get all updates
Tue Aug 20, 2019, 06:37 AM
Aug 2019

With that comes Bridge CC. Open your raw photo in Bridge or Camera Raw in Photoshop. It's amazing what you can do to your photos. Just play around with all the sliders. The clarity slider is amazing for making your photo sing. There is a band on the upper right and clicking on each symbol will take you to the next selection. 1. has 24 basic sliders, 2 has tone curve, 3 sharpening and noise reduction, 4. color adjustments. I use these four. Then press ok or done and your photo will open in Photoshop.

Next, in Photoshop, I blow up my photo to 100% to spot, then go to Curves and Levels (under Adjustments) to make adjustments, and finally go to Mode to bring my photo down from 16 bits to 8 bits. I first save in tiff and then make a duplicate if I want a jpeg.

Some really easy books to learn with are the Scott Kelby books.

I can't comment on software Dyedinthewoolliberal Aug 2019 #1
With lots of sunscreen? bluedigger Aug 2019 #2
I saw "in the raw" too Skittles Aug 2019 #4
Otherwise, I'd turn into a giant blister!! CaliforniaPeggy Aug 2019 #7
Hubby says it's a good idea so you have more control over GreenPartyVoter Aug 2019 #3
That's what I was thinking! CaliforniaPeggy Aug 2019 #10
I have no idea what that means, Peg!!! elleng Aug 2019 #5
Raw vs jpegs, my dear elleng! CaliforniaPeggy Aug 2019 #8
Working with RAW is akin to working from film negatives: all the goodies are there and you CurtEastPoint Aug 2019 #11
Very cool! Sounds like fun. CaliforniaPeggy Aug 2019 #15
I've always used Photoshop. Dr Hobbitstein Aug 2019 #6
I have been shooting JPEG/RAW since 08 CurtEastPoint Aug 2019 #9
Sounds promising! CaliforniaPeggy Aug 2019 #13
why? mopinko Aug 2019 #12
I do a fair amount of editing, though it depends on the photo. CaliforniaPeggy Aug 2019 #14
One thing I tend to do on my Canon is to shoot raw and immediately convert to jpegs. Girard442 Aug 2019 #16
I'll keep that in mind, and thank you! CaliforniaPeggy Aug 2019 #17
Now I have to live with that image running around my head liberal N proud Aug 2019 #18
No, you don't! And you know that's not what I meant, either!! CaliforniaPeggy Aug 2019 #19
I knew what you meant, just having a little fun liberal N proud Aug 2019 #20
I know you were! It's all good. I should have included a smiley..........so here you go! CaliforniaPeggy Aug 2019 #21
If there is any difference between shooting JPG vs raw files, ManiacJoe Aug 2019 #22
Thank you for this info, ManiacJoe! CaliforniaPeggy Aug 2019 #24
I have Adobe Photoshop CC 2019 - there is a monthly fee of around $10, but you get all updates womanofthehills Aug 2019 #23
Your photoshop program sounds very interesting and useful! CaliforniaPeggy Aug 2019 #25
RAW files are better than JPG on my Sony rx100ii and a6300 for a few reasons Pobeka Sep 2019 #26
Thank you so much for this info! CaliforniaPeggy Sep 2019 #27
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