Love you Audrey! Thanks for this
Question – how do you deal with backlit subjects when in effect the light is behind them? I always have them underexposed and noisy, or background blown out, and can’t figure out how to get proper exposure
Peggy
on November 17, 2017 at 10:56 pm
I love all I am learning from you! Thank you for this video showing exactly what you mean as noise and which images are worth trying to save. I am also excited to learn that I can open jpeg in camera raw! No idea I could do this and as a novice I hadn’t made the leap to shooting in raw though now I can see why I should.
Love you Audrey! Thanks for this
Question – how do you deal with backlit subjects when in effect the light is behind them? I always have them underexposed and noisy, or background blown out, and can’t figure out how to get proper exposure
I love all I am learning from you! Thank you for this video showing exactly what you mean as noise and which images are worth trying to save. I am also excited to learn that I can open jpeg in camera raw! No idea I could do this and as a novice I hadn’t made the leap to shooting in raw though now I can see why I should.