DENIM_CHICKEN Member Aug 25, 2013 #1 I took some pictures and forgot to change the aperture on my camera when I went from outdoors to indoors, so the pictures came out extremely underexposed. Is there a way to fix this in photoshop? Here is the picture:
I took some pictures and forgot to change the aperture on my camera when I went from outdoors to indoors, so the pictures came out extremely underexposed. Is there a way to fix this in photoshop? Here is the picture:
Laurent. Active member Aug 25, 2013 #2 There is hardly any information there. Photoshop can perform magic, but no miracles. What you end up with could be used as an image in a 90's tv show about ghosts.
There is hardly any information there. Photoshop can perform magic, but no miracles. What you end up with could be used as an image in a 90's tv show about ghosts.
b_r_tregs Member Aug 26, 2013 #4 http://www.neatimage.com I've never tried it myself but its one of the only things left I guess
buttrapinpirate Member Aug 26, 2013 #5 If the original is in RAW you might get out a little more than that, but it'll probably still be useless for anything other than court case evidence
If the original is in RAW you might get out a little more than that, but it'll probably still be useless for anything other than court case evidence
Forcillo Active member Aug 28, 2013 #6 Wow that's a really butchered exposure, I'm assuming you were shooting film?