• E-330
  • Adobe Photoshop CS5 Windows
  • 2011:06:15 22:37:23
  • 0.010 s (1/100) (1/100)
  • f/7.1
  • 100
  • 2010:08:09 18:56:57
  • No
  • 14.00 (14/1)
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Shot Notes

This was taken at Rutland Water in 2010. As with most images these days I used Camera RAW to do the main processing. Camera RAW produces higher quality images than If you did the same adjustments in Photoshop. This is because it uses the RAW data from the camera which contains more information than a processed 8 bit image. Photoshop comes into its own when effecting localized areas of the image like retouching. For global changes its better to use Camera RAW. These are the split toning settings used to change the sky and water colour.

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