tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4012524800495364694.post6226543707640047810..comments2023-10-18T09:43:55.581-07:00Comments on BebaPhotography: { Photoshop & Lightroom Editing -- Saving What Was Lost } -- Mesa, AZ Photographer..............................Bebahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04961313310168115876noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4012524800495364694.post-79045370419980178712012-06-23T17:35:04.748-07:002012-06-23T17:35:04.748-07:00Yes, it is totally possible with some Photoshop an...Yes, it is totally possible with some Photoshop and Lightroom magic! ; ) You should be able to accomplish a good portion of this with PS Elements 8. I am a huge fan of shooting in RAW because there's so much more information to work with in a picture. I'll post something on my new blog soon that shows the difference between JPEG and RAW. My new blog address is: Alicia -- Beba Photographyhttp://www.bebaphotography.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4012524800495364694.post-437851859453245162012-06-22T19:02:44.546-07:002012-06-22T19:02:44.546-07:00Wow. I did not know it was possible to rescue pics...Wow. I did not know it was possible to rescue pics this way. I will be looking into this in more depth now. I am the photographer for my company (just because I have a camera, not for any inate skill)and have quite a few photos that could use rescuing, so thanks for sharing. Two questions. One, can this be done using Ps Elements 8? And two, how important is it to shoot in RAW?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com