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For altering satisfactorily the colors in a picture like this you need to have the raw/dng file. It gives many more possibilities.Hey guys.
Please review and comment on what you would have changed in the photo and in post.
AEB 5 shot.
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For altering satisfactorily the colors in a picture like this you need to have the raw/dng file. It gives many more possibilities.
Ton
Bracketed shots don't produce DNGs, am I right?
Contrary to popular belief, you can color correct images in photoshop that are not raw (shocking, I know). It's not the same (especially with a lossy format such as JPG), but you can do it.
If it does save the individual DNGs (the manual isn't clear), then there you go.
Chris
I'm not shocked at all because I'm color correcting jpg's as well raw's for many years. But the fact is that the possibilities are far greater with raw then with jpg's.Bracketed shots don't produce DNGs, am I right?
Contrary to popular belief, you can color correct images in photoshop that are not raw (shocking, I know). It's not the same (especially with a lossy format such as JPG), but you can do it.
If it does save the individual DNGs (the manual isn't clear), then there you go.
Chris