drjon
Member
jlw
Rangefinder camera pedant
Nice room!
How's the highlight detail in the original file?
How's the highlight detail in the original file?
drjon
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IGMeanwell
Well-known
dr ...
How about a completely untouched photo other than resizing?
at the highest ISO ... I know for a fact that photo is highly desired in this forum
How about a completely untouched photo other than resizing?
at the highest ISO ... I know for a fact that photo is highly desired in this forum
drjon
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Olsen
Well-known
- Here in Oslo we have lit the fireplace to keep the cold out. With a glitch like that under our doors we would freeze to death.
- Hum, France, that's where to live...
- Hum, France, that's where to live...
drjon
Member
jlw
Rangefinder camera pedant
drjon said:Thanks jlw; my house in St Paul de Vence in France. I hope the attached file addresses your question on highlights; but I am no expert here.
Thank you; yes, it does answer my question. There seems to be plenty of detail in the highlights outside the window. Here is why I was interested in that question:
Sometimes when I have a photo with such a long tonal range, I will open it in Photoshop twice -- once with the Camera Raw exposure controls set to favor highlight detail, and again with them set to favor shadow detail. Then I drag one over the other, so that both are in the same Photoshop document as different layers. Then I use blend controls and layer masks to add back the missing highlight detail, exactly as one would do in a darkroom by "burning in" the overexposed areas of the image. (Yes, it's a lot of bother, but sometimes an image is worth the extra effort.)
This process would not be possible if the original raw file lacked sufficient detail in the highlights. It certainly appears that your file does have enough detail, which gives a good account of the M8.
Again, thanks for posting the extra info.
drjon
Member
Glad to help; I will be trying out your approach in due course, thanks for the explanation. Not sure I am as adept though with PS.
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