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Old 10-05-2007, 01:27 PM   #116 (permalink)
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and thats great and all but the discussion is between the riced yellow and the non riced yellow and the point is still the same. Photoshop cant cure rice so who cares if its PS'd or not?

Photoshop makes the color tone of the car better. Enhances the quality of the picture. I know what this thread is about. I'm making a point of you can take a picture of your car and make it look 10x better then what it looked like.

You can also use photoshop to overcome errors by the photographer. Like that shot of my rim AND the shot up against the wall were both WAYYYY underexposed. I used PS's RAW plug in to give it the exposure I intended.

I also used the wrong White Balance. I used Incandescent insead of sunlight. So I fixed it.

Welcome to the digital world.

If I use Manual mode and "adjust" a setting, am I tampering with the picture?

What about with your point and shoot camera and you use the "Indoor" setting? Or "Party" setting? Or "Sport" setting? Isn't the camera changing how the lens is interperating the photo?
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