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Maki Eduardo in
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11 16th, 2008 |
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With the aid of modern
technology, hopeless or overexposed pieces of photographs can still be recovered in ways you never seemed to imagine upon first look. The first picture on this post is an example. It was one of my recently mailed scanned film images from Digiprint. It looks like just one of the frames that can be just scrapped from the rest of the shots I have taken but…
I was still able to recover and transform the picture into something that still tells something about what I shot. With
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, there’s this ready adjustment feature of recovering the details of the picture. With just a drag of a button, I was able to recover the details of the whole scenery. A little adjustment here and there and some black and white conversion, one can finally see the whole shot:

I’m just happy how Adobe Lightroom helped me turn a blank frame into something. I recommend digital and film users to use it.
have you tried using Picasa for photo manips? some experts say picasa is better than lightroom.
i use picasa for manipulating photos.
@Winston- Thanks ^_^ I’ll have a try on Picasa also.
I also use LR2. It saved a lot of images from not making my flickr account most specially those that are under/overexposed. The exposure adjustments on LR is such a nifty tool.
I heart sepia. nice shots
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