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Hi All,
this is a post of a question I’ve asked elsewhere too , so please forgive.
I have a jpeg of a bright picture taken from a film camera.
The picture was of a slightly dark foreground, and a beautiful snow mountain in the
background against a greyish white sky.. Unfortunately my over-exposing it has made
the mountain and sky as 1. Its a bit hard to distinguish them on the final print. It basically
doesn’t do justice to the magnificance of the mountain.
The mountain is visible but not as clear as I intend it to because the whole scene
is overexposed. Kindof like the sky and mountain has merged.
I want to know how I can change this somehow. So that I can make the mountain more
darker, visible, prominent and 3d life like without darkening the whole picture
Any tips would be great.
Thanks
this is a post of a question I’ve asked elsewhere too , so please forgive.
I have a jpeg of a bright picture taken from a film camera.
The picture was of a slightly dark foreground, and a beautiful snow mountain in the
background against a greyish white sky.. Unfortunately my over-exposing it has made
the mountain and sky as 1. Its a bit hard to distinguish them on the final print. It basically
doesn’t do justice to the magnificance of the mountain.
The mountain is visible but not as clear as I intend it to because the whole scene
is overexposed. Kindof like the sky and mountain has merged.
I want to know how I can change this somehow. So that I can make the mountain more
darker, visible, prominent and 3d life like without darkening the whole picture
Any tips would be great.
Thanks
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