People,

Recently I had to get a professional photographer to do some photos of a woman for the front cover of my first eBook short story (Science Fiction). The person who was going to process the the chosen image wanted RAW format so the photographer provided me with both the RAW images as well as the JPGs. In the end, the person who was going to add the "cybernetic" feel to the photo didn't have time so I did it myself. I ended up having to use the JPG because I couldn't see any advantage in messing with the image first with RawStudio.

However, during this process I played around with RS and became intrigued with it's possibilities so I think I should be able to make more use of it in the future but my question is this: While playing around with the chosen JPG's corresponding RAW file, I couldn't produce an image that was equivalent to the nice looking JPG that I already had - the RAW (Nikon) image started off being too green but that seemed to be easily fixed - but no matter how many other sliders I played with I couldn't improve the image to it's JPG quality - it must be possible - how to do it? Is there a guru who is prepared to modify my RAW image so that it looks identical to my JPG so I can then load the RAW image into RS and see what was changed?

Suggestions etc appreciated!

Regards,

Phil.
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Philip Rhoades

GPO Box 3411
Sydney NSW      2001
Australia
E-mail:  [email protected]

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