K konjan Suspended / Banned Messages 5 Name Konrad Edit My Images No 10 Oct 2008 #1 I have taken some pics in RAW for the first time and when I open the pics there is a lot of RED in the pics...what causes this? Any help would be appreciated. Regards Konjan
I have taken some pics in RAW for the first time and when I open the pics there is a lot of RED in the pics...what causes this? Any help would be appreciated. Regards Konjan
mmcp42 Suspended / Banned Messages 6,875 Name Mike Edit My Images Yes 10 Oct 2008 #2 sample would help!
CaptainPenguin Suspended / Banned Messages 5,161 Name Nigel Cliff Edit My Images Yes 10 Oct 2008 #3 Are you using Photoshop if so you have the box ticked to show highlights and shadows,highlights show as red and shadows as blue
Are you using Photoshop if so you have the box ticked to show highlights and shadows,highlights show as red and shadows as blue
J JIMC Suspended / Banned Messages 972 Name JIM Edit My Images Yes 10 Oct 2008 #4 If using photoshop the red area is usually overexposed areas.This can be ajusted by moving the exposure slide to the left
If using photoshop the red area is usually overexposed areas.This can be ajusted by moving the exposure slide to the left
DiddyDave Suspended / Banned Messages 9,521 Edit My Images Yes 10 Oct 2008 #5 JIMC said: If using photoshop the red area is usually overexposed areas.This can be ajusted by moving the exposure slide to the left Click to expand... Or the 'Recovery' slider to the right where you don't want to alter the exposure DD
JIMC said: If using photoshop the red area is usually overexposed areas.This can be ajusted by moving the exposure slide to the left Click to expand... Or the 'Recovery' slider to the right where you don't want to alter the exposure DD
J JIMC Suspended / Banned Messages 972 Name JIM Edit My Images Yes 10 Oct 2008 #6 DiddyDave said: Or the 'Recovery' slider to the right where you don't want to alter the exposure DD Click to expand... Thanks for that,new to this myself didn't know that
DiddyDave said: Or the 'Recovery' slider to the right where you don't want to alter the exposure DD Click to expand... Thanks for that,new to this myself didn't know that