On 22 Jul 2005 at 7:44, Kenneth Waller wrote:

> If the jpeg was the only image you had, would you do any post camera 
> processing?
> White point, dark point, hue/saturation, USM?

I might try getting back some of the lost highlight information using the 
shadows/highlight tool but the histogram of the in camera jpg is pretty 
saturated at the white end and extends in the black. So Id gain little by 
altering the black or white points, the image could benefit from a little more 
saturation but that would change a little after a gamma tweaks too. I may apply 
a little USM as I always have my in camera processing set for minimum sharpness 
and lowest contrast, I might make an attempt to remedy the CA first though.

All in all I would spend far less time post processing a RAW file.

Cheers,


Rob Studdert
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