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Gemstones, Minerals & Fossils
Gemstones and Minerals
Gemstone Photography - Technical Topic
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<blockquote data-quote="SinHof" data-source="post: 455757" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>Thus far on this topic no one has mentioned anything about post processing their images; a lot of the issues/problems mentioned here can be overcome with a few tweeks to say correct white balance,minor adjustments to exposure, improve detail in highlights, spot out dust and a few other adjustments as well to improve the final image. For those Canon users Canon's DPP (Digital Photo Professional) software is a good program to dip a toe into post processing and its free to canon camera owners, if you're inclined to spend a few dollars Adobe's Lightroom is a great program and one I've been using for years and it's quite easy to get up to speed with; Adobe also have a good range of video tutorials on how to get the best from Lightroom</p><p>Just though this subject might add another dimension to this interesting topic on photography.</p><p>Cheers, SinHof.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SinHof, post: 455757, member: 972"] Thus far on this topic no one has mentioned anything about post processing their images; a lot of the issues/problems mentioned here can be overcome with a few tweeks to say correct white balance,minor adjustments to exposure, improve detail in highlights, spot out dust and a few other adjustments as well to improve the final image. For those Canon users Canon's DPP (Digital Photo Professional) software is a good program to dip a toe into post processing and its free to canon camera owners, if you're inclined to spend a few dollars Adobe's Lightroom is a great program and one I've been using for years and it's quite easy to get up to speed with; Adobe also have a good range of video tutorials on how to get the best from Lightroom Just though this subject might add another dimension to this interesting topic on photography. Cheers, SinHof. [/QUOTE]
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