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02/17/2003 11:38:34 PM · #1
This is my first try at threads. I used my sony 717 and took some portrait
pictures outdoors in the shade. Bad part is that I had my camera settings
incorrect.(just learning). My setting was with the camera symbol and the P
next to it. This enabled me to move the focus point where I needed to go.
I forgot that there was other setting involve in the menu selection.
So, needless to say all the pictures were darkened and are un-usable.
Is there a way I can correct this with my camera or with software. I tried
a little bit with photoshop 7.0 but I am also learning that as I go.


Message edited by author 2003-02-18 07:45:50.
02/18/2003 01:41:14 AM · #2
How about emailing me a lo-res version of a typical example. It's hard to give advice without seeing the image. If you need real portraiture-quality you may not get there, but if you need recognizable poeple/places it may be workable.
02/19/2003 12:43:06 AM · #3
Here is a sample of the botched up shoot

//home.graffiti.net/d1reyes/pictures/display.JPG
02/19/2003 11:48:07 AM · #4
Hi! I had the same problem with a graduation I shot a while back. I was VERY panicked! I was able to do some editing though by selecting specific areas of the photo and changing the lighting. If you want to email me a picture, I can fix it for you and send you instructions on how I did it. It's very time-consuming, but worth it, as you obviously can't "re-shoot" a wedding. My email address is herringpictures@aol.com
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