By default, most DSLR cameras let you bracket 2 stop, 0 stop and 2 stop images Or to look at it another way, an image that is underexposed, a 'correctly' exposed image and an over exposed image These images can then be manually imported and blended (using Photoshop or similar software capable of handling layer files) or combined into one
Stop image photography- Also, depth of field falls off gradually rather than dropping sharply, so the window glass analogy is definitely a simplification This is why portrait photographers love fstops like f/14, f/2, or f/28 They give you a pleasant "shallow focus" effect, where only a thin slice of your subject is sharp (such as your subject's eyes)1 day ago Step #1 Matte Finish The Matte look is great for softening up a significantly overexposed photo To achieve this, we use the tone curve to pull the white point down to a bright gray and push the black point slightly up Then, we create an SCurve to add in the contrast Be sure you're using the "Point Curve" rather than the
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