andylo
05-11-2010, 5:04pm
So many questions today... sorry guys - but I couldn't find a more quality bunch of people else where to ask my rather rookie questions (to assure the information I am receiving are actually have quality)
largely referring to the following thread, which I agree with kiwi that they are under exposed.
http://www.ausphotography.net.au/forum/showthread.php?70735-My-first-attempt-on-wedding-type-shots
I actually shot them in raw and I don't think I have under exposed more than 3 stops (correct me if I am wrong).
So I guess there are still a lot of ground I can save from the raw file.
(In LR3) I have try to set the exposure value to + side and I also try to use the split tone thing on the contrast - but they looks rather weird. So I come to the conclusion that - I KNOW NOTHING about LR3 :action:
So, my question is: what would be the correct steps to bring all these under exposed images back to life again, in LR3?
Really looking forward to you solution while I am learning. Any opinions will be greatly appreciated. :)
largely referring to the following thread, which I agree with kiwi that they are under exposed.
http://www.ausphotography.net.au/forum/showthread.php?70735-My-first-attempt-on-wedding-type-shots
I actually shot them in raw and I don't think I have under exposed more than 3 stops (correct me if I am wrong).
So I guess there are still a lot of ground I can save from the raw file.
(In LR3) I have try to set the exposure value to + side and I also try to use the split tone thing on the contrast - but they looks rather weird. So I come to the conclusion that - I KNOW NOTHING about LR3 :action:
So, my question is: what would be the correct steps to bring all these under exposed images back to life again, in LR3?
Really looking forward to you solution while I am learning. Any opinions will be greatly appreciated. :)