Re: Beyond blue to dull white/gray skies



On Sep 6, 6:29 pm, tony cooper <tony_cooper...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, 6 Sep 2010 15:11:14 -0700 (PDT), otter

<bighorn_b...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If you had the RAW image, you would have a lot more
flexibility in "saving" the picture.  You could adjust the exposure
for the sky separate from the main subject, for example.

How do you do that?  Without Photoshop, that is.  I know how to
combine two images opened from the same RAW file, or to combine two
separate images,  but to reveal part of one image and part of another
is a Photoshop function.  

Well, yes, or using Lightroom.




Actually, you can get pretty close to the same result using just a
from-camera .jpg in Photoshop by adjusting one layer differently from
another layer and revealing part of each layer.  Many ways to make the
adjustments.

Your post above suggests that this can be done in-camera.  I don't how
that would be done.  

I don't know how you would draw that conclusion.



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Tony Cooper - Orlando, Florida

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