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Dixon Handshaw's avatar

Bob, I will never forget an experience in one of your workshops. I had a photo that was full of an amazing exploding sky with a bit of a mountain bald at the bottom. I had carefully brought out the shadow detail in the grass that should have remained in shadow. You asked me what the photo was about. The sky I said. Then why are you messing with this grass you said. Shadows are there for a reason and I never print without asking myself, what is this image about? Thank you.

Mark White's avatar

I use photoshop for two purposes with my photos. Heal/clone to clean up small issues, such as dust on the sensor or small blemishes in the details. And i use it for curve adjustments. Photoshop curves are more powerful and precise than Lightroom's IMO. I find that a thoughtful curve adjustment usually gives me the all the contrast/shadow fine tuning I need.

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