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fortheluvofpooh
05-09-2008, 12:44 PM
is it possible to take an overexposed picture and fix it ?
webshark3
05-09-2008, 12:46 PM
if you shoot RAW, it is sometimes possible. It depends a lot on the camera and conditions.
It is much MUCH harder to fix a JPEG. Is there a sample you can post, or give more details?
DizzyV6P
05-09-2008, 01:19 PM
It depends on the file format, how badly its overexposed and software. Can you post up an example?
Sometimes it can be recovered. If you have one in mind go ahead and post it- or a link to a full size file would be even better.
fortheluvofpooh
05-09-2008, 09:14 PM
thank you all for the replies. Again, this is one of my photos from my son, with his father and I. Too sensitive to post here. But I think I will try piknick to see if I can adjust it at all. It was shot with a 35mm don't know the brand. A friend came to the hospital and had her dads camera, she didn't really know how to use it but I am so thankful for what I do have.
Lori
fortheluvofpooh
05-09-2008, 09:14 PM
thank you all for the replies. Again, this is one of my photos from my son, with his father and I. Too sensitive to post here. But I think I will try piknick to see if I can adjust it at all. It was shot with a 35mm don't know the brand. A friend came to the hospital and had her dads camera, she didn't really know how to use it but I am so thankful for what I do have.
Lori
webshark3
05-10-2008, 09:12 PM
If you want us to take a shot at it, blur the faces and post, or a portion of the photo. We can tell you are workflows if we're able to help...
Master Mason
05-10-2008, 11:44 PM
thank you all for the replies. Again, this is one of my photos from my son, with his father and I. Too sensitive to post here. But I think I will try piknick to see if I can adjust it at all. It was shot with a 35mm don't know the brand. A friend came to the hospital and had her dads camera, she didn't really know how to use it but I am so thankful for what I do have.
Lori
If it was shot with a 35mm, how exactly are you getting the digital image to manipulate?
I'm thinking there really isn't much anyone can do, because anyplace where the picture is blown out, all your going to have to work with is white
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