I am sure that Moose will answer for himself, but the point I took was
that his Photoshop actions on a single exposure. You might be able do
the same thing from a single slide, but I doubt it would be as
flexible. Two bracketed exposures of the same subject would improve
things for both types of media.
I am amazed at the versatility in CS of the new shadow/highlight tool
to do something similar with a lot less work.
Winsor
Long Beach, California
USA
On Aug 12, 2004, at 1:53 PM, Chris Barker wrote:
>
> Hmm, not bad Moose ;-) You've now got me doing this with a shot of my
> own: 2 digital shots, one exposed for the sky and the subject
> underexposed, the other the reverse. I am experimenting with layer
> blending options ... it's no good: I shall have to read the manual for
> CS!
>
> I disagree about its being better than slide. You could treat scanned
> slide film the same way could you not?
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