At 12:00 AM 11/28/2002 +0000, you wrote:
>fails or you are out in the field without flash, crew, etc. and you see that
>perfect scene where you can put the sun behind your granddaughter to capture
>the light coming through her hair, you need something to put "light" on her
>face. If you don't have anything with you, fix it when you get back to your
>digital darkroom. How do you fix it? There are a number of ways. I just know
>I want Digital SHO in my tool box for when I need it.
Jack, I don't disagree that there are great tools out there to fix problems,
but I don't think its a good idea to suggest poor technique, then fix it
in Photoshop. I'm sure thats not what you really meant. I also acknowledge that
there are good tools for taking a short cut at times. I occasionally use
iCorrect
to balance color when I'm in a hurry. But doing it right by the numbers is the
best way in my opinion. I can't imagine what Digital SHO can do that someone
experienced in Photoshop can't, thats all I'm saying.
Best Regards,
Tim Schooler
http://www.timschooler.com
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