A single of the benefits of photographing in Raw format is that we can re-setting and modify the image just before it is converted into image files. How can it be? Adhere to these steps:
Step 1: Cool Colors
Every single Raw file when opened in Photoshop, it is automatically opened
with Adobe Camera Raw (I use Photoshop CS6).
So that the colour looks cool, decrease the temperature as follows:
Temperature: 3800Tint: +five
Step two: Increase the Contrast
To improve the contrast, set the parameters as follows:
Exposure: .00
Contrast: +28
Highlights: +14
Shadows:
Whites:
Blacks: -35
Step 3: Optimizing Contrast
Adjust the contrast with the following parameters:
Exposure: .00
Contrast: +28
Highlights: +14
Shadows:
Whites:
Blacks: -35
Step 4: Increase Sharpness Specific Colors
Enhance sharpness of the colour as follows:
Reds:
Oranges:
Yellows: +16
Greens: +20
Aqua: +38
Shadows: -20
Blues:
Purples:
Magentas:
Step five: Functioning with Split Toning
Modification of the color trend highlights and shadows separately Split Toning with the following:
Highlights
Hue: 158
Saturation: 57
Balance: +34
Shadows
Hue: 239
Saturation: 22
Step 6: Camera Calibration Profiles
Modification of the camera profile as follows:
Camera Profile: Portrait Camera
To reduce excessive blue element, set to Shadows parameters as: Tint: -9
Click the Open Image button to end this step, and Adobe Camera Raw will method this file into the image, then the file is stored in a format ready Tif or Jpeg.
*) The above photo was taken by:Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Lens: 24-70
Focal lengh: 70mm
Aperture: f/13
Shutter Speed: 1/three second
ISO: one hundred
Title: 6 Easy Steps to Maximize Raw File with Adobe Camera Raw
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