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Task, Editing Workflow-Contrast-02
This is the photograph I took in Payson last spring. For all three photographs that are Raw files, I used Adobe Photoshop for editing each one.
Adobe Bridge > Opening in Camera Raw ...
During "Camera Raw", I edited this picture in Raw format. “ Temperature: +3 ”, “ Exposure: -0.65”, “ Contrast: +100 ”, “ Highlights: -100 ”, “ Shadows: +100 ”, “ Whites: -100 ”, “ Blacks: +100 ”, “ Texture: +4 ”, “ Clarity: +8 ”, “ Vibrance: +13 ”; “ Parametric > Lights: +23, Darks: +24, Shadows: -24 ”; " Hue> Oranges: -58, Aquas: -13 ".
The houses in the photo were tilted to the right, and I adjusted its vertical angle to perpendicular to the ground plane. On Adobe Photoshop, I used " Free Transform > Skew " and " Rulers " to edit the vertical view of the house of the photo. The " Mask > Levels " was used to edit the shadow under the eaves of the house so that the dark side here could present more details.
Task, Editing Workflow-Contrast-02
This is the photograph I took in Payson last spring. For all three photographs that are Raw files, I used Adobe Photoshop for editing each one.
Adobe Bridge > Opening in Camera Raw ...
During "Camera Raw", I edited this picture in Raw format. “ Temperature: +3 ”, “ Exposure: -0.65”, “ Contrast: +100 ”, “ Highlights: -100 ”, “ Shadows: +100 ”, “ Whites: -100 ”, “ Blacks: +100 ”, “ Texture: +4 ”, “ Clarity: +8 ”, “ Vibrance: +13 ”; “ Parametric > Lights: +23, Darks: +24, Shadows: -24 ”; " Hue> Oranges: -58, Aquas: -13 ".
The houses in the photo were tilted to the right, and I adjusted its vertical angle to perpendicular to the ground plane. On Adobe Photoshop, I used " Free Transform > Skew " and " Rulers " to edit the vertical view of the house of the photo. The " Mask > Levels " was used to edit the shadow under the eaves of the house so that the dark side here could present more details.