![]() ![]() ![]() The image above was run through OpticsPro 11 with the software applying its standard corrections only. DxO OpticsPro 11 with automatic adjustments only Many folks would find this to be an acceptable image and there certainly is nothing wrong with shooting in jpeg if that is a person’s preference.Īs we look at the balance of the images in this article it should be noted that they were all processed from the corresponding RAW file. The purpose of the article is simply to introduce the notion of using presets and how they can impact an image.įirst let’s have a look at an out-of-camera jpeg. It is important that I state right up front that I do not consider myself any kind of an expert in post processing techniques. I assume that other photographic software also includes some standard presets. This article shows a range of ‘single click’ presets that are available in OpticsPro 11 to demonstrate the effect that they can have on an image. Post processing can be an intimidating adventure for a lot of folks who are used to shooting jpegs.
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