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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 316972" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Jake, thank you for posting all of these in one place. The video I couldn't find is Scott Murray's photo with the levels adjustment. I didn't even know what the technique was called so I couldn't do any online searching to find information. </p><p></p><p>Just one quick question...since I am shooting RAW and using Lightroom, is there any way to do this in Lightroom? If I open the RAW (or DNG) files in Photoshop first, what file format would I use to then import it into LR? The students' theater photos have such extremes between the dark areas of the stage vs the light colors of their faces that any adjustments to lighten the dark areas results in extra noise (last ones were shot at ISO 2000 so there is already some noise present). Any ideas on how I can make levels adjustments with RAW or DNG files in Lightroom?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 316972, member: 13196"] Jake, thank you for posting all of these in one place. The video I couldn't find is Scott Murray's photo with the levels adjustment. I didn't even know what the technique was called so I couldn't do any online searching to find information. Just one quick question...since I am shooting RAW and using Lightroom, is there any way to do this in Lightroom? If I open the RAW (or DNG) files in Photoshop first, what file format would I use to then import it into LR? The students' theater photos have such extremes between the dark areas of the stage vs the light colors of their faces that any adjustments to lighten the dark areas results in extra noise (last ones were shot at ISO 2000 so there is already some noise present). Any ideas on how I can make levels adjustments with RAW or DNG files in Lightroom? [/QUOTE]
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