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Hi,
Am I right when I think that the shadow-highligth filter modify the shadows (and ... the highlights ) . . . of the shadowed parts of an image? -- Thanks for your attention. Jean Pierre Daviau -- Olympus sp-550uz CS3 suite windows Xp, 1.8 Gig ram asus p4 s533/333/133 Intel(R) Celeron (R) CPU 2.00 GHz MMX(TM), SSe SSE2 Processor Radeon7000 0x5159 agp |
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"Jean Pierre Daviau" <Once@WasEno.ugh> wrote in message news:vJOGj.35$Jt5.237@wagner.videotron.net... > Hi, > > Am I right when I think that the shadow-highligth filter modify the > shadows (and ... the highlights ) . . . of the shadowed parts of an > image? > > -- > > > Thanks for your attention. > > > Jean Pierre Daviau > -- > Olympus sp-550uz > CS3 suite > windows Xp, 1.8 Gig ram > asus p4 s533/333/133 > Intel(R) Celeron (R) CPU 2.00 GHz > MMX(TM), SSe SSE2 > Processor Radeon7000 0x5159 agp as with all things PS just try it out this filter is most useful for images with dark areas that you need to bring up without making complex selections and doing it by curves If you have ever made a picture with the subject in foreground lit in full sun, where the background you saw with your eye had nice features but looks very black on the capture, that is a good one to use for your experiment. as burnt (over-exposed) highlight areas usually have no pixels or image to bring out, it is less successful for that, but the sliders give a LOT of variations so use them and see what they do is best Highlight detail is best by prevention of it in capture, pay attention to that histogram in your camera |
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On Mar 27, 10:05 am, "Jean Pierre Daviau" <O...@WasEno.ugh> wrote:
> Hi, > > Am I right when I think that the shadow-highligth filter modify > the shadows (and ... the highlights ) . . . of the shadowed > parts of an image? Hi Jean, First I am assuming that by filter you mean adjustment. If this is correct then I found this article very ful. Here is the first of four parts. The Shadow/Highlight adjustment is covered in part two. http://ronbigelow.com/articles/shado...ighlight1.html Ron |
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On 28 mar, 21:16, "ronvi...@gmail.com" <ronvi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 27, 10:05 am, "Jean Pierre Daviau" <O...@WasEno.ugh> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > Am I right when I think that the shadow-highligth filter modify > > the shadows (and ... the highlights ) . . . of the shadowed > > parts of an image? Yes I tried it and made a graysscale to test it. > Hi Jean, > First I am assuming that by filter you mean adjustment. If this is > correct then I found this article very ful. Here is the first of > four parts. The Shadow/Highlight adjustment is covered in part two. > > http://ronbigelow.com/articles/shado.../shadow-highli... > > Ron Thanks |
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