View Full Version : How to recover blown Highlight..
excelglsi
09-06-2009, 06:21 AM
sorie Newbie question... How u guy do it... Can teacher an old dog some tricks..:dog:
KopiOkaya
09-06-2009, 07:53 AM
sorie Newbie question... How u guy do it... Can teacher an old dog some tricks..:dog:
Which software do you use??? Recover highlights of images from your S5 Pro or LX-3? Different camera, different story.
excelglsi
09-06-2009, 10:46 AM
Its the S5 pro... Not the lx3...:coolnod:
KopiOkaya
09-06-2009, 06:40 PM
Its the S5 pro... Not the lx3...:coolnod:
Boys and girls.... All squat down in front of me. Let Ah Gong tells you a story now.
"Long, long time ago, when dinosaurs were roaming our lands, there lived a boy named Luke. (No, no, this is not Star Wars.... I am not talking about Luke Skywalker, and his quests to hunt down his lao peh.)
Luke was full of curiosity. His father bought him two cameras - one called 'S5 Pro' and the other called 'LX-3'.
One day, Luke took some pictures with his S5 Pro. He accidentally blown the highlights. He was in distress since the S5 Pro is supposingly to have very good DR.
He travelled across the great lands seeking for answers. One day, he went to this place called 'SgShoot'. He learned that far, far away in Mount Fuji lived a very wise master. People named this master 'KOK'.
Without second thought, Luke scaled Mount Fuji to look for Sifu KOK. When he reached the crater, Sifu KOK was typing on his desktop. He wrote these three things.....
Use Lightroom or Adobe Camera Raw
Reduce Exposure setting (he can savage images up to 4 stops overexposed)
Then, increase Recovery setting (if necessary)
If this still doesn't work, Luke will have to upgrade to S6 Pro which Sifu KOK highly recommends. Got DR 800% leh.
Luke packed his bags and returned to his village. He trained hard according to Sifu KOK's method, and the outcome is....."
jacob
09-06-2009, 07:01 PM
Boys and girls.... All squat down in front of me. Let Ah Gong tells you a story now.
"Long, long time ago, when dinosaurs were roaming our lands, there lived a boy named Luke. (No, no, this is not Star Wars.... I am not talking about Luke Skywalker, and his quests to hunt down his lao peh.)
Luke was full of curiosity. His father bought him two cameras - one called 'S5 Pro' and the other called 'LX-3'.
One day, Luke took some pictures with his S5 Pro. He accidentally blown the highlights. He was in distress since the S5 Pro is supposingly to have very good DR.
He travelled across the great lands seeking for answers. One day, he went to this place called 'SgShoot'. He heard far, far away in Mount Fuji lived a very wise master. People named this master 'KOK'.
Without second thought, Luke scaled Mount Fuji to look for Sifu KOK. When he reached the crater, Sifu KOK was typing on his computer. He wrote these three things.....
Use Lightroom or Adobe Camera Raw
Reduce Exposure setting (he can savage images up to 4 stops overexposed)
Then, increase Recovery setting (if necessary)
If this still doesn't work, Luke will have to upgrade to S6 Pro which Sifu KOK highly recommends. Got DR 800% leh.
Luke packed his bags and returned to his village. He trained according to what Sifu KOK told him and the outcome is....."
steady Luke! go go GO! the tip of mount fuji is only enough for one(sifu KOK). he manage to squeeze in with great efforts.:rofl:
tsk tsk........the only passage to mount fuji is through sgshoot.:clap:
KopiOkaya
10-06-2009, 07:48 AM
This is what Sifu KOK did.
Now you don't see it...
http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r101/zonevifreak/Before-LR.jpg
Now you do....
http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r101/zonevifreak/After-LR.jpg
Subject is overexposed by 4 stops.
excelglsi
10-06-2009, 11:37 AM
THanks... I tin need to go up mountain to do some training...:rofl:
KopiOkaya
11-06-2009, 07:27 AM
THanks... I tin need to go up mountain to do some training...:rofl:
Go now... The Sifu is waiting for you at Mount Sim Lim level 6.
madmacs
11-06-2009, 11:44 AM
haha...to add on to sifu kok,
if at first you dun see it
http://images.madmacs.multiply.com/image/6/photos/295/1200x1200/1/PhotoshopScreenSnapz001.jpg?et=vgT%2BSM3Gd5NR0eUAs mCT1w&nmid=118724559
try and try again
http://images.madmacs.multiply.com/image/6/photos/295/1200x1200/3/PhotoshopScreenSnapz003.jpg?et=I3decRxgAMld33iIEcq t%2Cw&nmid=118724559
:rofl:
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