5 Steps to Improving Your Shots in Photoshop
Just received this tidbit in my email from the Digital Camera Magazine:
- Rotate and crop: If you rotate and crop the image first, you’ll minimize the file size for subsequent edits and keep things speedy.
- Levels: The Levels dialog will tell you if the image has a full tonal range or not. Adjust levels to give solid blacks, brilliant highlights and solve saturation problems.
- Brightness: Don’t use the Brightness/Contrast command. Instead, move the midpoint slider in the Levels dialog or drag the image curve up or down.
- Colour balance: If there’s still a colour problem after Levels adjustments, try the Variations dialog, Color Balance dialog or use the Set Gray Point eyedropper.
- Sharpening: is best applied right at the end because it can produce edge effects and noise that the other processes might exaggerate.
Looks like I was doing a couple things wrong/out of order - I’ve been using the Brightness/Contrast command, as well as sharpening right away. Will have to try their tips and see what it changes!
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