Hi Shel, Are you using the PSCS converter? If the exposure isn't totally out of the ballpark, you can bring down the highlights by pulling back the exposure. Hold down the option key while you do so. The out of range highlights will show up as bright spots against black. Once you've pulled down the highlights, bring the midtones back up with the brightness slider. It won't affect the highlights. If the face is too red and the shirt is too blue, you might want to just dial down overall saturation. Or, after converting, you can work on the reds and blues individually in curves or hue/saturation. You might also want to further adjust your highlights and/or shadows after conversion with the shadows/highlights tool. Paul
> The skin's too red, the highlights are fried, the white shirt has a blue > cast to it, the sky in the upper right is burnt out ... I'm sure a lot is > in the miserable exposure I made, but I'd like to be able to get better > results using the PS RAW converter. I've got a lot to learn, Rob. > > Shel > > > > [Original Message] > > From: Rob Studdert > > > > Give us a hint. Which aspects of the conversion displease you? > >

