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Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: luvtohnt on May 08, 2009, 10:55:19 AM
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Is there any way to fix an overpowering flash on digital photos?
Brandon
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Does your camera allow you to adjust the flash compensation?
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Sorry, I guess I should explain a little more. I have some trail camera pictures that I think were taken too close to the subject. So now I have multiple over exposed pics. I read a little about possibly being able to fix it with some layering in CS4 but I don't have that program. So is there any way to fix photos that have already been taken?
Brandon
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If they are overexposed you have problems that you won't be able to repair.
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post one of them
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(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi154.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fs241%2Fbrossi22%2FCatkill30.jpg&hash=f0271897d76d5dc089b8b9c34eb2d9d472254590)
Give it a try.
Brandon
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wow, thats really blown out
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The program that comes with the Sony W90 should do it.
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The program that comes with the Sony W90 should do it.
There is no program out there that will bring that pic back!!!!
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Is there any way to fix an overpowering flash on digital photos?
Brandon
You would have a better chance if you shoot in RAW
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similar to shooting in the buff!!!
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How close is your camera set up to the animal?