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p.1 #1 · Underexposed with green tint | |
I really screwed up. I was shooting some medical trainers at a football game and took a couple shots that were a several stops underexposed before I noticed. I changed the camera and shot more with the proper settings. Naturally, the best shot of the series was one of the underexposed photos. To add insult - I was shooting JPEG instead of RAW. :worried:
I've tried, but I've ended up with a greenish cast that I can't get rid of without making magenta areas of the print too saturated. I know I'll never get the dynamic range back and end up with a proper shot, but I'd like to get closer to reality than I did on my own.
Is there a good way to salvage this shot? What tricks do you guys and gals use? I've got CS2 and LR and NNinja.
This is the orginal.
Edited by Willcy on Dec 07, 2007 at 11:44 PM GMT
Edited on Dec 09, 2007 at 11:53 AM
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