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04/23/2006 04:25:43 PM · #1 |
So I am working on my photos from my shoot this morning. I shot in raw for the first time and I am wondering if changing any of the settings for exposure, wb, contrast etc will disqualify my photo. I am most interested in adding just a touch of expousre. Also if you manipulate colors but apply the manipulation to the entire photo is this allowed?
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04/23/2006 04:28:01 PM · #2 |
Adjustments to your RAW image are non-destructive and don't change anything about the file itself. So, you're safe. :-)
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04/23/2006 04:31:02 PM · #3 |
Thanks, what about the color manipulation? |
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04/24/2006 09:49:11 AM · #4 |
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04/24/2006 09:59:38 AM · #5 |
The goal of this challenge is to have a picture which looks good when the colors of the original are inverted, but you can make the usual tone and color adjustments; personally, I don't see anything preventing you from making those adjustments either before or after the inversion. |
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04/24/2006 11:27:55 AM · #6 |
If you enter in Basic and want to work with colors...you can work/change any color you want to as long as it is not "spot". If you are lowering "green" you must do it to the whole image and not just a selection.
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Originally posted by dcano: So I am working on my photos from my shoot this morning. I shot in raw for the first time and I am wondering if changing any of the settings for exposure, wb, contrast etc will disqualify my photo. I am most interested in adding just a touch of expousre. Also if you manipulate colors but apply the manipulation to the entire photo is this allowed?
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