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How to Post-Process Pictures

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  • Here is a bare bones photo of a Nikon D70 camera. The picture is pretty good, but could be improved in a few areas.

  • The photo is too dark, has some incorrect colors, has some physical imperfections, and is not in the correct aspect ratio.

  • A good way to start editing your photos is to adjust the light levels. Adjusting the light levels allows you to balance whites and blacks properly.

  • Note that each side of the level graph contains multiple peaks. A good rule of thumb is to shift the light level sliders to just before the peaks on their respective sides.

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