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Studio Portrait - Renee Chan (18-Nov-2010)

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kai:

--- Quote from: chanchiwai on 19 November 2010, 02:17:12 ---though I just join a bit in the practise, but I really don't like the studio...or maybe the previous one is too good...particular we don't have to wait one-by-one..which is not fun at all...

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No, shooting in studio should be one by one!  If more than 1 person shoot at one time, the flash lights will be interfered.  Model will be confused too.  It would be very impolite if you shoot while another photographer is shooting. 

kai:
Chin, are you shooting in 'RAW' format?  For Raw files, you can restore much details for under exposed area.

chin:

--- Quote from: kai on 23 November 2010, 19:58:53 ---Chin, are you shooting in 'RAW' format?  For Raw files, you can restore much details for under exposed area.
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Yes in RAW. I know I can do a lot of manipulations with the RAW files. I just don't know how and not yet learned. I don't even have Photoshop on my Mac, just using Aperture which is more of a management software than manipulation software.

kai:

--- Quote from: chin on 23 November 2010, 20:42:34 ---
--- Quote from: kai on 23 November 2010, 19:58:53 ---Chin, are you shooting in 'RAW' format?  For Raw files, you can restore much details for under exposed area.
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Yes in RAW. I know I can do a lot of manipulations with the RAW files. I just don't know how and not yet learned. I don't even have Photoshop on my Mac, just using Aperture which is more of a management software than manipulation software.

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I think you know how to increase/decrease exposure by 'Lightroom/Aperture'.  Actually, Lightroom is a simplied version for Photoshop.  In Photoshop, you can adjust the exposure part by part in a picture.  This mean you can lighten up some dark area of your pic while maintaining the exposure for rest of the part.  I can show you how to do this next time. 

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