Underexposed saga continues


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Adam Goi

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Today, managed to get Edmund to take a look @ my slides and saw the wonders when the profile of the Photoshop is optimally set...can't elaborate much as I'm not a techie... :embrass:

Need you guys to check this out...

A:

football4.jpg


B:

test.jpg


Other than the obvious, i.e. A appears underexposed...how about the color saturation and such for B? The exposure for B? Fyi, the weather has been hot and dry, thus the 'green' grass in A is not supposed to be that 'green'


Thanks in advance!

;)
 

This is how I like it:
test.jpg


And this is how I usually adjust the levels:
levels.gif


BTW I usually save as quality 8 and baseline optimised.
You might want to do that, too, to preserve image quality.
Files are a bit bigger, but it's worth it.
 

my tip is use the 1st pic
- select the human using the selection tools like magic wand or polygonal lasso
- use the curve to tweek the brightness

see the middle boy ... tweek a bit brighter
football4.jpg
 

Originally posted by megaweb
my tip is use the 1st pic
- select the human using the selection tools like magic wand or polygonal lasso
- use the curve to tweek the brightness

see the middle boy ... tweek a bit brighter
football4.jpg

mega, it's "tweak"...."tweek" is me....;)

I think megaweb's picture look the most natural and pleasing.
 

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