Title: More contrast as default in RAW converting Post by: tonygamble on September 03, 2011, 11:16:06 AM I've looked at about five YouTube instruction modules.
It could be that YouTube comes over rather flat with my browser. However, I like my images with a bit more punch. Slightly more blacks and whites. Using other RAW converters I have introduced something akin to an S curve on the linear curve -or spread the histogram to hit the left and right hand edges harder. If find my images too flat in QU how do I introduce a bit more punch as a default? I have yet to run my first test of QU and I might not need the change. However, my studio PC has no internet link and I cannot ask the question during my test session. Tony Title: Re: More contrast as default in RAW converting Post by: Fred A on September 03, 2011, 11:43:29 AM Quote If find my images too flat in QU how do I introduce a bit more punch as a default? I have yet to run my first test of QU and I might not need the change. However, my studio PC has no internet link and I cannot ask the question during my test session. Tony, as a new user of Ultimate with the auto exposure and auto fill working, you realize that it works in excellent fashion for a large majority of images. That does not preclude anyone from adjusting his images. In the REFINE screen, you can click any of 9 different grids, each one adjusting the exposure and Fill. Each time you click, you are offered a selection of check squares. Choose the magenta colored one for max contrast. That said, you still have the Editor screen with which you are familiar that allows you to create a contrast curve and save it as a filter. Then set that as a Global filter to be applied to all your images. You might want to add a little more default sharpening in EDIT RAW OPTIONS. You can add contrast using the contrast control in the Editor too. Lots of stuff to play with. Fred Title: Re: More contrast as default in RAW converting Post by: tonygamble on September 03, 2011, 11:46:18 AM Thanks Fred,
As you say - lots to play with. Tony |