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Posted on 25/07/07 11:31:51 PM |
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tank172
ThreeDee Thriller Posts: 692 Reply |
Quick Processing Technique
Photoshop CS3, Bridge CS3, or Lightroom 1.1 Is there a way to select a group of images with varying exposures/shudder speeds and allow the software automatically match each image as closely as possible to a given histogram? --or rather, a perfect-model histogram? I think this would be a wonderful plugin, if the software doesn't already offer this feature?... I'm already aware of Batch Processing & Syncing...., but I'm looking for something a bit more consistent that allows the program action to customize slightly to each image's unique exposure, etc. Consistency amongst all the images is what I'm after... --Chris |
Posted on 29/07/07 03:40:14 AM |
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Pierre
Constructional Confabulator Posts: 637 Reply |
Re: Quick Processing Technique
Hi Chris, Have you tried "Auto Tone" in Lightroom? I am not on my computer so I cant test right now but it may be as simple as that. I had a 450 pix shoot a month ago and some photographs were under exposed and others were over exposed. I did the auto tone thing to bring everything at "average" to see the pix clearly and then touch ip on the adjustments of the ones I preferred. I don't have the CS3 stuff anymore (I only had the demo, and I decided to put the m,oney for LR for the time being). Let us know! Pierre PS: I saw your site following the Aerial Photo thread. You seem to have a great business! The best of luck! _________________ |