Hi everybody, I don't know if this is new or not, but I thought some people could use this tip.
Some of you probably only use jpg images or even if you have worked on photoshop on an image you can use this to tweek it.
If you put up an image to work on, in Photoshop > Filter > Camera Raw Filter, the image goes to the raw configuration and you can slide your highlights, shadow blacks and so on. When you have finished you can then go to Photoshop Image > Adjustments > levels and move the slider towards the beginnings of the graph. As I am no genius I will confess Bill Yates showed me earlier this year and I have been using it ever since.
Be aware you can go back to your worked on Image several times, and still treat it as a Raw working space. Good Luck.
Wally Conquy
camera raw filter
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Re: camera raw filter
Hi Wally,
Thank you for the tip. I will have a go! I must confess I'm entirely new to RAW, so I don't have a clue there!
Rebecca
Thank you for the tip. I will have a go! I must confess I'm entirely new to RAW, so I don't have a clue there!
Rebecca
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