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How do you edit fog photos?
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 512085" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Coming into this really late, but up front let me clarify something - yes, you want to make sure you maximize the color space by setting your black and white limits, but 1) this needs to be appropriate to your image (it's a guideline, not a commandment) and 2) I do it using a Levels adjustment in Photoshop and not usually in ACR. This is to maximize the dynamic range of the photograph. But fog shots are the antithesis of dynamic range and are almost exclusively a squashed subset, so you've effectively undone the subtleties. </p><p></p><p>Rule #1 is serve the photograph.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 512085, member: 9240"] Coming into this really late, but up front let me clarify something - yes, you want to make sure you maximize the color space by setting your black and white limits, but 1) this needs to be appropriate to your image (it's a guideline, not a commandment) and 2) I do it using a Levels adjustment in Photoshop and not usually in ACR. This is to maximize the dynamic range of the photograph. But fog shots are the antithesis of dynamic range and are almost exclusively a squashed subset, so you've effectively undone the subtleties. Rule #1 is serve the photograph. [/QUOTE]
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