At 11:59 AM -0600 10/15/05, Terry wrote:
So perhaps I missunderstand here, your telling me that if I shoot a
shot way under exposed at say 1/250th at what ever f stop I can go
into the raw file converter and change it after the fact, by
altering the ISO setting? I dont think so, not and get a good print.
Well, 2 stops overexposed looked good on the monitor and printed fine
with the Fuji machine at Wally Wal*Mart.
In ACR you just adjust the Exposure slider after you launch in image
from the File Browser window into the Adjustment window.
Try it. Have faith. Nothing you do to the RAW file will permanently
change it. Don't be afraid.
The experimental method is very valuable here.
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