KVCC CNM Learning Object – RAW Photos in Photoshop Pt.3
Table of contents for KVCC CNM Learning Object - RAW Photos in Photoshop
- KVCC CNM Learning Object – RAW Photos in Photoshop
- KVCC CNM Learning Object – RAW Photos in Photoshop Pt.2
- KVCC CNM Learning Object – RAW Photos in Photoshop Pt.3
But some where right in the middle see that looks good. The brightness will just be for the – we’re just going to adjust and see for the white areas.
But you don’t really want this to be blown out right here. So you might want to just bring that down just so you get some little details so you can see the difference in the depth in this tray here. So I might set it somewhere close to there. The contrast is going to be a similar –uh- adjusting the shadow and the highlights at the same time. And then of course the saturation, however saturated you want it. But again I would just try and keep it sort of neutral to keep those skin tones nice.
We’ll keep it in ‘Ate’ the file and then this is where you could adjust if you wanted the files actually be larger, smaller artificially. But you could bump it up just one at a time but we’ll just keep it normal. The resolution we’ll keep at 240. These are the menus you could adjust the sharpness if you wanted. It’s kind of the artificial way to do it. The color, noise, lens.
If you wanted any kind of vignette I wouldn’t – I wouldn’t bother with any of these. This you can see here the curve that you have right now, if you wanted to do some extra color correction, this is kind of a nice place to do it instead of in your –uh- once its processes is actually the best place to do it. So you could adjust the – the different color channels here. This is where I always do it.
But you had like, some kind of, if the shadows were kind of too cool or something that’s too blue, you could adjust it here. You could also adjust the saturation of each channel. But then again this file is pretty good so we’ll just keep it, we’ll just pop it open.
Or you have the option of just saving it from that menu above. We’ll open it and there you go.
In case you didn’t see the video in part 1 of this series… here it is again.