Came back from a trip with lots of landscape pictures. Realised that many pictures have burnt highlights of the sky. Absolutely wasted pictures :cry:
I do know that they can be avoid at the point of shooting with
1. Exposing for the sky, with PP for the shadows later
2. Use A GND
I would like to know, does this problem get less prominent with a camera with a larger dynamic range?? ie Canon 450d vs Canon 5DII ?? As in will there be a lesser proportion of burnt pictures ??
I think there is no way to recover burnt highlights in PP... but will like to ask anyway... anyway to do that ? Or perhaps I need to replace the whole sky with that from another picture..... :cry:
I do know that they can be avoid at the point of shooting with
1. Exposing for the sky, with PP for the shadows later
2. Use A GND
I would like to know, does this problem get less prominent with a camera with a larger dynamic range?? ie Canon 450d vs Canon 5DII ?? As in will there be a lesser proportion of burnt pictures ??
I think there is no way to recover burnt highlights in PP... but will like to ask anyway... anyway to do that ? Or perhaps I need to replace the whole sky with that from another picture..... :cry: