If you send me the raw file for the first image that appears on the link
you sent (the bedroom with window on the far wall) I'll see if I can do
any better with ACR.
Chuck Norcutt
SwissPace wrote:
> Thanks for looking, I should have mentioned that most in not all of the
> interior shots have already been tweaked using shadow and highlight
> recovery in aperture, I don´t think I can get them much better. The
> window light always seen to "burn" out and with the E3 I can't recover
> the shadow areas as well as I would like because it gets too noisy. I
> have tried neat image but I find it just softens the image too much -
> maybe I need to experiment more. If it wasn't for my 7-14 I think I
> would have skipped over to the dark side a while ago - most interior
> shots were taken with that wonderful lens.
>
> Maybe as AG has been posting film has the latitude to suit this job
> better, and I should leave my digital behind, but then how would I take
> such a shot, spot meter on the window and then the darkest part?
>
> Thanks Ian
>
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