Rob E
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I was having a play around with my RAW files and suprised myself at a couple of the processing options I had previously missed 
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Scotty_B
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Matt_b
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Thats a massive improvement. What did you do to it?
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Graham88
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Location: South East Kent Drives: E46 M3
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Very cool. Would be interested to know how you did it also, and in what program?
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Rob E
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All i used was the standard RAW editor that comes with CS3. Sharpened it up, then messed about with the saturation, fill light and blacks
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