When a through focus series -- of up to
50 pictures or more -- needs to be
adjusted for mid-level contrast,
highlight reduction, color, or something
else before stacking, RAW shooter is
very useful. One cannot combine the
files straight out of the camera, as can
be done with other file formats (which
can then be fixed afterwards in
Photoshop) because neither Combine Z nor
Helicon Focus (preferred) can handle RAW
files. So adjusting them before stacking
becomes necessary -- Rawshooter provides
a very easy way to do this.
Don
graywolf wrote:
Usually those plug-ins make it easy to do something repetetive. If you
want the same results on many photos instead of having to do custom
changes to each one individually.
graywolf
http://www.graywolfphoto.com
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Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Why would you need a plug-in to adjust color and saturation in PS? The
program has many ways to do that.
Shel "You meet the nicest people with a Pentax"
[Original Message]
From: Tom C
I've used Digital Velvia from Fred Miranda occasionally. I can't get to
this
vendor's page.
It's pretty nice in that you have a lot of control over the
saturation level.
--
Dr E D F Williams
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