July 2nd, 2009 Recovering an underexposed shot
I originally posted this in the digital-photography-school.com forums, but in an effort to collate all of my best articles I am re-posting it here. The original read as follows:
Hey everybody,
I thought I would share with you my latest experience. I went out this evening with the intention of getting some nice dusk shots of the sea shore but left it a little late and it was pitch black when I got there. I took some shots anyway which turned out completely under exposed due to lack of light even at a 30 second exposure.
So I got them home, imported a RAW file into photoshop and after a little bit of fiddling about I came up with the image below.
Here are the steps I took to achieve the end result:
- Open RAW file in photoshop
- Increase the exposure by 2 stops and then “open image”
- Create an “Orton effect” layer by:
- Duplicate background layer
- Add gaussian blur to the duplicate
- Set blend mode to Soft Light
- Add a curves adjustment layer to increase brightness
- Flatten, rotate to straighten and crop final image
I just wanted to share this really as an example of how awesome RAW files are in giving you the ability to recover a virtual complete disaster.
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