![]() ![]() Let me show you what I got so far, and thanks to all once again. But now, thanks to the suggestion on the hue/saturation it seems I'll be able to get them back! Those reds that looked just spectacular when I was up there. And the problem with that image is that I could not find in it the colors I saw there in the mountain. Raw would just slow me down, or so I think. See, I shoot weddings and events and generally use jpeg. I did not know the images could look so much better - color and all - via raw capture. ![]() Rob, like you say, I love that tonal separation I got in the raw files. Now, what are the HSL and ACR calibration sliders that you mention? Are those separate programs? (Please pardon my ignorance here.) I wish your colors start getting better for you! I loved the color/tonal separation in the raw file and how the sky and the snow look so much truer than the jpeg version though. I just wanted to bring back those redish leaves. I forgot to to the unsharp mask to this last one.) I did go to "hue/saturation" and worked on the red, bringing the hue down to -10 and the saturation up to +20. In any case, I did not know it would be so much work to capture the image in Raw format.Īnyhow, thanks Greg for your rendition. Now, I know trying to get the colors right now is slowing me way down! I usually do not take a grey card for that as it would slow me down a lot. There were a ton of images to be taken that afternoon. īoth the jpeg and the Raw show up as sRGB in PS. I'll post two versions of a certain image (if I can), one from the original jpeg and one from converting the raw into jpeg so that you can see what I am talking about. Hey guys,I usually shoot in JPEG but I decided to use RAW capture (with a basic jpeg image to accompany the raw one) in my D200, since I intended to blow the up or submitt the images to an agency.Now, when I tried working the RAW image in CS2 the colors I get are not the colors I got in the jpeg file, nor are they the colors I observed when I took the photo (these were all Fall foliage in the mountains).The reds (and oranges) almost disappear.I tryed bumping the saturation (up to 75 or even 90), as I noticed this makes the oranges come alive, but the reds do not seem to come back into the image.I worked with "tint" (from -6 to +5) and this made a little bit of a difference, but I still do not get the colors I am looking for - which, again, are in the jpeg image and were in the tree leaves themselves.I also worked on saturating (+50) the images a little bit (on the raw image), and sometimes reducing the exposure (-1/3) a bit too.Please let me know what else I might need to do to get those reds (and all original colors back in the image), and not end up with a somewhat opaque version of the SilvaPS. ![]()
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