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? Crushed shadows
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? Blown highlights
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RedGreenBlue 111 RedGreenBlue 555 Not all “crushed shadows” are actually black
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RedGreenBlue 10 RedGreenBlue 50 As long as pixels aren’t clipped to pure black (or white), detail still exists Transformation: Pixel value x 10
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Real-world examples Tools Exposure adjustment -Levels -Curves Better Tools Selective shadow/highlight adjustment High Dynamic Range (HDR) blending
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Important side effect Raising shadows reveals noise!
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RAW Headroom Original JPEG -4EV adjustment in ACR RAW -4EV adjustment in ACR RAW format gives extra dynamic range headroom to restore crushed shadows and blown highlights
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Fill FlashOriginal Shadows adjustment Fill flash Low-power flash can “fill in” shadows Better tones, less noise than shadows adjustment
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Color Temperature Light sources can be approximated as “black bodies” of a certain temperature Daylight: similar to 5000K black body (even light across the spectrum) Incandescent light: lower temperature (more red light, less blue) Shade/daylight: higher temperature (more blue light, less red) Human vision system makes corrections for different light sources Cameras aren’t so good at this
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<- What we see What cameras see -> (interpreting all wavelengths equally)
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White Balancing Auto-white balance White balance preset Color temperature Custom white balance RAW adjustment Last resort: color balance the JPEG
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