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What's the best way to adjust a series of
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I've got a series of photos (my wedding photos actually) that need color, contrast and
brightness adjusting. The problem is that the photos were taken under a tree so the
lightning was partly shady, partly bright and with different photos being shot at slightly
different locations and positions I get hughly varying results when adjusting the photos
individually.
What's the best way to adjust a series of photos so that the contrast, brightness, etc
settings will turn out the same across a whole series of photos?
RE:
How you manage this on the computer once the shot is taken depends on what program you're
using. I can help you with photoshop and photoshop elements if you're using one of those.
The Shadow/Highlight tool is a great one for extremes of contrast, like you're describing.
I just doubt you'll be able to come up with one batch action that will satisfactorily
change a group of different shots. I'd avoid the brightness/contrast functions if you're
using a good editing program, as you can easily adjust brightness and contrast with
functions that do less harm to your image than 'brightness/contrast' per se.
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