Solid advice!hawkeye5086 wrote: tl;dr
Shoot in RAW and edit in Light Room, keep rule of thirds in mind and work on your colours
I used to at least do a little adjustment with brightness and contrast in Paint.NET (not the same as the Microsoft offering), then... I found Lightroom.mpi wrote:Solid advice!hawkeye5086 wrote: tl;dr
Shoot in RAW and edit in Light Room, keep rule of thirds in mind and work on your colours
I used to be morally opposed to post processing but then I saw the light (Room) and it's phenomenal how much it helps.
I was the exact same, it can make a good photo, great. The other thing you are doing what the camera does in post, you just have super duper manual control.mpi wrote:Solid advice!hawkeye5086 wrote: tl;dr
Shoot in RAW and edit in Light Room, keep rule of thirds in mind and work on your colours
I used to be morally opposed to post processing but then I saw the light (Room) and it's phenomenal how much it helps.