COLOUR CORRECTING USING THE BASIC PANEL
Pull my Camera Raw exercise into Bridge.
Then open my underexposed image in Camera Raw
Using the 'Save Image ' button save a jpg copy of the original photograph to upload to your blog.
Save at a quality of MEDIUM
| f/5.6 1/5 ISO 400 This was my most under exposed image . |
| This is my corrected image. I changed all the sliders in camera raw to get to what I thought looked right. |
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| This the camera screen shot I took to show where I placed the sliders. |
Create a black and white portrait using the Basic Panel
Go into Bridge and open one of my portrait photographs in Camera Raw and save it as a MEDIUM jpg to upload to my blog. Now using the basic panel convert this photograph to B&W
Once happy with my B&W corrections save this image as a MEDIUM jpg and finish by clicking on the Done button in the Camera Raw.
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| f/25 1/40 ISO 200 |
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| Same image but as B&W |
Create a black and white landscape image using the HSL / Grayscale panel
Go into Bridge and open one of your landscape photographs in Camera Raw
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| f/22 2/20 ISO 100 wide DOF landscape at MIT |
| I liked this particular colouring as apposed to the straight B&W |
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| This is the screen shot of what I did in the basic panel. Note I have a blue spot . Perhaps I should have moved the the black slider more to the right. |
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| Screen shot of the split toning, highlights. .................................................................................................................... |
Using the HSL Grayscale panel convert to B&W and use the sliders and also the targeted Adjustment tool ( short cut T ) to adjust the tones and contrast in my photograph. Save this image as a MEDIUM jpg and finish by clicking on the Done button in the Camera Raw window.
Once finished load these before and after photographs onto my blog with comments about the Camera Raw process I have used to create my final image.






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