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Images, Graphic Design, and Digital Photography
Correcting bad shots
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<blockquote data-quote="Xanis" data-source="post: 779834" data-attributes="member: 80226"><p>Use Photoshop or Lightroom to do your editing. I personally use Photoshop, but you can use whichever program you like better. </p><p></p><p>If your photos are coming out too dark, you might want to adjust the exposure and brightness in your program of choice. That's the most basic and easiest method in my opinion, but there are other ways you can do it in-camera, like adjusting exposure compensation and setting custom white balances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xanis, post: 779834, member: 80226"] Use Photoshop or Lightroom to do your editing. I personally use Photoshop, but you can use whichever program you like better. If your photos are coming out too dark, you might want to adjust the exposure and brightness in your program of choice. That's the most basic and easiest method in my opinion, but there are other ways you can do it in-camera, like adjusting exposure compensation and setting custom white balances. [/QUOTE]
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