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<blockquote data-quote="Multikoe" data-source="post: 82918" data-attributes="member: 12927"><p>The camera in the Spark did a very good job here: the sky is not too bright and the ground is not too dark. Any camera would produce the same results under these conditions. The contrast is just what it is and in this case, if you bring your pictures in Lightroom or Photoshop Express you can work with these pictures and make them better.</p><p>In other words: if you change your exposure settings in the Spark, you will either blow out the sky or blacken the foreground.</p><p>For example, your first photo. Open it in Photoshop Express (default on any Windows computer I think) and brighten up the shadows. I'll try attaching this edited picture but if I can't just please try yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Multikoe, post: 82918, member: 12927"] The camera in the Spark did a very good job here: the sky is not too bright and the ground is not too dark. Any camera would produce the same results under these conditions. The contrast is just what it is and in this case, if you bring your pictures in Lightroom or Photoshop Express you can work with these pictures and make them better. In other words: if you change your exposure settings in the Spark, you will either blow out the sky or blacken the foreground. For example, your first photo. Open it in Photoshop Express (default on any Windows computer I think) and brighten up the shadows. I'll try attaching this edited picture but if I can't just please try yourself. [/QUOTE]
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