Midge
06-15-2007, 03:06 AM
Hi all,
I'm new to SLRs and photo editing but not to photographing cows, which I adore and have plenty of on my smallholding and in the neighbourhood.
I'm sure I read somewhere that one is able to 'set the blacks' in photoshop editing programme, but I cannot remember where I read that. I'm thinking this technique would help me out when editing photos of black Angus cattle. Depending on the light, sometimes their coats appear to have a greyish look to them in photos and I'd like to have them look really black.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Midge
NZ
I'm new to SLRs and photo editing but not to photographing cows, which I adore and have plenty of on my smallholding and in the neighbourhood.
I'm sure I read somewhere that one is able to 'set the blacks' in photoshop editing programme, but I cannot remember where I read that. I'm thinking this technique would help me out when editing photos of black Angus cattle. Depending on the light, sometimes their coats appear to have a greyish look to them in photos and I'd like to have them look really black.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Midge
NZ