Sorry, I should have said brighten the shadows and I would suggest the
PS shadow/highlight control if you have it. The images I'm concerned
with are the roof lines in the forbidden city. There is a lot of detail
hidden in shadow under the eaves that can be readily displayed. Your
eyes probably saw it but the camera is not so facile without a little help.
Chuck Norcutt
Martin Walters wrote:
> Chuck:
> Thanks. Forgive the ignorance, but can you explain what you mean by
> "lifting the shadows" (in levels, I presume)?
>
> Martin
> Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>> Well done! Looks like it was a fun trip. The scans look pretty good
>> but it looks like a few could be improved by lifting the shadows a bit.
>>
>> Chuck Norcutt
>>
>>
>> Martin Walters wrote:
>>> Some photos from a recent visit to China:
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/14675507@N08/sets/72157622907471687/
>>>
>>> All with OM-2n, various zuikos (21,50,100) and Portra 400NC; scanned at
>>> Costco.
>>>
>>> Martin
>>>
>
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