I've done some limited post-processing of photos, but mostly leaving things on automatic and letting the software decide what's best (with a few tweaks if I disagree).
However, now I have a DSLR and RAW image files, I want to learn how to do things properly instead of relying on software to get it right.
Are there any good guides around to post-processing, or better yet, would anyone be willing to give me some help with post-processing if I post a few .CR2 files from my 450D?
The reason I'm asking for specific help is my eyesight. It isn't that bad, but it's not good either. The result is I can miss out-of-focus detail and I'm also partially colour-blind. If I know what it's supposed to look like and how to get there, I've a fair chance of being able to get decent results myself.
This is the best of the sort of source material I have (in-camera JPEG, crop and resize only)
I'm sure even this can be improved, but some of the others are going to need work to fix under-exposed detail and various other issues (some of which may not be fixable).
I'm not asking anyone to do my job for me. I'm asking how to do it, so I can learn for the future.
Thankyou.
PS - Yes, I know it's upside-down. It's meant to be that way.
However, now I have a DSLR and RAW image files, I want to learn how to do things properly instead of relying on software to get it right.
Are there any good guides around to post-processing, or better yet, would anyone be willing to give me some help with post-processing if I post a few .CR2 files from my 450D?
The reason I'm asking for specific help is my eyesight. It isn't that bad, but it's not good either. The result is I can miss out-of-focus detail and I'm also partially colour-blind. If I know what it's supposed to look like and how to get there, I've a fair chance of being able to get decent results myself.
This is the best of the sort of source material I have (in-camera JPEG, crop and resize only)
I'm sure even this can be improved, but some of the others are going to need work to fix under-exposed detail and various other issues (some of which may not be fixable).
I'm not asking anyone to do my job for me. I'm asking how to do it, so I can learn for the future.
Thankyou.
PS - Yes, I know it's upside-down. It's meant to be that way.