ChristopherCoy
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Disregard, I found everything I need in ChartThrob.
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What is the purpose of step wedges in PS or Lightroom? I just adjust the overall picture and see if i looks good to my eye. After all, one picture may look better with nice tones throughout. But another may look better with more or less contrast, etc. In any case, how do you use the step wedge when you process? Maybe I'm missing something here.In preparation to print my first digital negative, I've been looking at step wedges, and how people set up their DNG's.
I like this guys version a lot as it includes an 8x10 frame line, and step wedges right in the negative.
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And I like this guys version as well since it includes the gradient. His video was well done as well.
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But I know that there are a ton of other options out there. I'd like to see what your's looks like, and maybe draw a few elements from it.
Thanks.
What is the purpose of step wedges in PS or Lightroom? I just adjust the overall picture and see if i looks good to my eye. After all, one picture may look better with nice tones throughout. But another may look better with more or less contrast, etc. In any case, how do you use the step wedge when you process? Maybe I'm missing something here.
Just so you know, this sub-forum is supposed to be for 100% analog alternative processes only. There is a another dedicated sub-forum called Digital Negatives where this will be more appropriate and more likely to bring proper attention to your question. For mixed digital and alternative process discussions, there is the Hand Coated Wet Prints.
(I personally don't care though.)
Getting rather personal, aren't you?
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