Oops! Another Reason to Shoot in RAW

Posted: June 26th, 2009 | Author: jle | Filed under: Aperture, Photoshop | Tags: , , | No Comments »

As the volunteer bench coach, score keeper, and self-appointed photographer for my son’s little league team, I’m flirting with photographic disaster. Last week, I followed my usual routine – balancing camera on scorebook for 6 innings and shooting whenever possible. However, as I began to download the day’s images into my Aperture library, I quickly realized that sometime during the first inning I had inadvertently bumped the control dial on my 40D causing a switch from aperture priority to manual exposure. Almost all of the subsequent images were grossly overexposed. I know what you are thinking – I should have noticed this immediately while reviewing the images on the camera’s LCD…oops!

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Rather than send the images to the digital graveyard, I decided to experiment with Aperture and Photoshop to see how much information could be salvaged. After adjusting the exposure and levels in Aperture, I used the Recovery and Highlight sliders to bring some detail back into the image. I then opened each image in Photoshop Elements (using Aperture’s roundtrip feature) and duplicated the background layer twice. The first duplicate layer was converted to black and white and the second duplicate layer was changed to either a Multiply, Color Burn, or Linear Burn blend mode. Here is an example of the results:

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While this is not destined for the cover of SI, it does have an interesting pop art feel and it demonstrates the incredible amount of information that is stored in your RAW files.

RAW, Aperture, digital processing

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Strobist Bootcamp II

Posted: June 16th, 2009 | Author: jle | Filed under: Uncategorized | No Comments »

Can’t decide what to shoot this summer? Try participating in the Bootcamp II assignment series from Strobist.

photography, assignment, flash

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Fireworks 101

Posted: June 16th, 2009 | Author: jle | Filed under: Tips | Tags: , , | No Comments »

The 4th of July is just around the corner – time to start planning your fireworks shots. Here are some helpful links to get you started:

  1. The Digital Photography School
  2. PC World
  3. Scott Kelby
  4. Lifehacker
  5. TIm Christie

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fireworks, photography, 4th of July, holiday

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4 Great Photoblogs + 1

Posted: June 11th, 2009 | Author: jle | Filed under: Self-Assignment | Tags: | 1 Comment »

Need some photo inspiration? Check out these photoblogs:

  1. Talkington Photo Video – Photo a Day 2009
  2. Serious Amateur Photography
  3. Stuck in Customs
  4. Roth 365

For kicks, here is my work in progress: Jarrod Erbe Photography

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The Eyes Have It

Posted: June 10th, 2009 | Author: jle | Filed under: Uncategorized | No Comments »

Blue

1.  Capture RAW image

2. Minor adjustments in Aperture (overall contrast/sharpness)

3. Send to Photoshop from Aperture

3. Copy eyes to new layer in PS and apply unsharp mask

4. Tweak saturation of eyes in PS

5. Convert original layer to B/W

Aperture, portrait, eyes, Photoshop, post-production

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