On 13 Oct 2005 at 17:41, Frantisek wrote:

> I was asking about HSB/HSL colour modes, because I don't understand
> much about them. Yet they seem to offer, in _some_ circumstances, a
> definite advantage to toning in RGB mode. I was hoping this could be
> of interest, even to RAW shooters (you can't dodge/burn in your RAW
> editor, do you... and even the editor works only in RGB space, with
> all the associated problems of adjusting curves and saturation which
> affect the hues differently, if I understand it right? Even in the RAW
> converter, editing curves would change the hue/saturation of the
> tones in RGB mode.

Which ever way you go about the process your source file is still the biggest 
limitation. As you know in-camera jpgs are 3 x 8bit pp, so if you really want 
to make the best of your hard won shots I'd suggest investing in more storage 
cards.


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