Post your best untouched photo
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Post your best untouched photo
First I wanna give props to all of the awesome photographers out there. Second, I gotta give props to the awesome photoshoppers. I'm not good at PS at all and my shots are still very average. I wanna see some of your best untouched photos. If you feel like it, post a before and after PS.
Here's my contribution. Sorry, It's the best I have for right now. I'm looking foward to seeing your skills.
Here's my contribution. Sorry, It's the best I have for right now. I'm looking foward to seeing your skills.
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Actually, if you shoot in JPEG, it is "technically" untouched. But really, you choose luminance, saturation, and other settings on your camera anyway, so there is no true "out of the camera's eye" shot for digital.
Shooting in RAW, you will have to "develop" that RAW file in the digital darkroom. But DSLR's all come with RAW converters and those same programs, you can adjust curves, saturation, sharpness, etc. For Canon, using their Digital Photo Pro that comes bundled with their DSLRs, you can even change most "in camera" settings that affect color if you forgot to change it, ie: white balance settings.
There really is no reason to not do at least some low level touch ups of digital photos.
Shooting in RAW, you will have to "develop" that RAW file in the digital darkroom. But DSLR's all come with RAW converters and those same programs, you can adjust curves, saturation, sharpness, etc. For Canon, using their Digital Photo Pro that comes bundled with their DSLRs, you can even change most "in camera" settings that affect color if you forgot to change it, ie: white balance settings.
There really is no reason to not do at least some low level touch ups of digital photos.
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I'm really diggin some of your shots. I really like asianricerchick and Zand02MAX's pics. Great work
Now, I've never shot in RAW format. Does it make a big difference?
Now, I've never shot in RAW format. Does it make a big difference?