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Would it also be possible to correct factors such as over/underexposure? I have several RAW shots which are way underexposed, which leads me again to the still unanswered question of whether there is a certain workflow on how to edit this kind of photos. In other words, how do you adjust all these factors everybody is talking about in PS? Thanks!
It's not exactly a workflow, but I bought Scott Kelby's book "The Photoshop CS2 Book for Digital Photographers" and have made major strides in my post photoprocessing.
There is an entire section of working with RAW files, and it makes a lot of sense, at least to me. My current problem is that Adobe's Camera Raw 3.3 plugin does not recognize the RAW files from my Canon 30D. To process those, I have to first use the Canon software, which does not have as much control over the process, or maybe I'm just spoiled using Photoshop.
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