Digital Photo Tips - Digital Photos Processing

You would often hear the word retouch in make up artists. When movies are being made, they would pull their actor or actress and do a retouch in order to make sure that the faces are either flawless or convey the proper skin characteristics. Models would often go get their retouch to make sure they appear stunning and spot free whether they are up for ramp or a photo shoot. Brides also get retouches. With all that is happening, their faces may oil up, leading them to soak their make up. You see, retouches are done in several occasions to clean up and make sure people appear the way they are suppose to appear. But with the evolvement of technology, there is another kind of retouch. This is called, Digital Photo Processing.

Digital Photo Processing (DPP) is gained its popularity with the rise of digital cameras. Photographs can be modified and refined according to one's own wanting with the help of certain software programs such as Photoshop and Aperture. The possibilities here would be endless. You would just need to know how you want your picture to look like, and how to do it with your software of choice.

The first thing you have to understand is that when shooting very delicate photographs, you should shoot in RAW format. This would allow you to fully change the picture in the computer after shooting it. Other formats would directly convert the file in to JPEG or otter formats, and would limit the possible changes you can make. RAW format allows you to shoot in the same high resolution, while retaining full digital processing capabilities afterwards.

Aside from shooting in RAW, you should remember that a badly shot picture can only be remedied as much. If your shot was a total mess, it can be fixed up to some point; but you can't expect it to look as good as compared to a decent shot which is then properly processed after. After all, if we can then just make everything look great after digitally processing it, what would be the use of developing great photography skills and investing on great equipment?

Lastly, you have to understand that with whichever software you use, there would still be limitations to it. A taken picture that was blurred up cannot be "unblurred" even with the best kinds of processing out there. If the shot was taken which a certain intention such as placing some "bokeh" in order to emphasize one part and blur the rest, processing would not be able to make the whole picture crystal clear and make it appear like it was taken on an aperture of f 11 or of similar value. Composition can not also be repaired in digital processing. As much as your pictures can be repaired at some point, only what is in the picture can be processed. Like the saying goes, take what you have and improve it.

There is no doubt that digital processing offers great benefits to pictures. Indeed, it is an art on its own. Just remember that no amount of processing can replace a properly shot photo. It is no excuse in taking so and so pictures and just repairing them afterwards. After all, nothing could be better than making it perfect time raw, and even making it better with processing!

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