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Old 11/15/06, 10:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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One of the problems I seem to be facing with digital is the range of contrast; in the "good" old darkroom days I would have burned in the thin bits with a shot like this; what should I do with PS? Bear in mind that I only have PSE 2, should I upgrade the software... I'm sort of waiting for Lightroom (the beta version will not run on ths ancient computer), or.... should I shoot in B&W on my D2, something which I have never done. Help!
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something like that?
I osed shadows/highlight tool, available in PSE5. Still, subject is quite difficult. Very intense sky and dark shadows.

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Shoot RAW and use something more modern that PSE2, which in software terms is ancient.

You need to be using at least the Curves function, which is not available in PSE2.
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Jaak, Andy,
Thanks, that has gone a lot of the way towards what I was aiming for but as you say, a difficult situation, of course it would have been a struggle had I been using something like Pan F.
So, two votes for PSE5, looks like I'll have to get my wallet out
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Pete,

obviously, with digital you need to protect the highlights as you take the shot, and trust that if there's not too much tonal range you'll be able to get at the detail in the shadows in post processing.

What I'd do is create a mask for the left side and a complementary one for the right, and use levels, altering especially the mid-point, to get an overall effect like you saw at the time.
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Pete

Don't know if you need to get the wallet out quite yet. In RAW you should be able to achieve some good results use Lightroom Beta which I use almost exclusively shooting in RAW with my D-LUX 2.

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I agree with Louis - but occasionally I feel the need for perspective correction which Lightroom doesn't have (yet?).
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Hello Jaak,

Impressing admission in completed perspective and composition. I believe, you have the perfect searchsee from birth.

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