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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I can never remember what that is called
not a bad idea. Probably auto adjusting the contrast and stuff in photoshop will do though
(, Tue 11 May 2010, 14:28, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
It is a brilliant method, can produce some stunning results.
There is a program that takes your multiple images and mixes them to make one image. You absolutely need a tripod for it though. Alternatively if you have a fancy pants digital SLR that takes RAW format pics, you only need one picture.

Adjusting the contrast etc in photoshop will have limited success, i prefer adjusting shadows and highlights'. The thing is, if the sky is just a white blare, there will be no detail in it regardless of what you do to it.
(, Tue 11 May 2010, 14:37, Reply)
saying contrast was a catchall for "buggering about with in photoshop"
in most of my pics the sky has incredible detail, as does the land but is just a bit dark, so will only need a bit of tweaking.
(, Tue 11 May 2010, 14:40, Reply)
Cool
Definitely try Image/adjustments/shadows and highlights. It gives an excellent level of control over dark pics.
(, Tue 11 May 2010, 14:48, Reply)
I will do
thanks :-)

as a reward, here is a photo down the side of one of the places we stayed
(, Tue 11 May 2010, 14:52, Reply)
Tweaked slightly with the shadows/highlights tool
and maybe some saturation boost
(, Tue 11 May 2010, 15:21, Reply)

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