This is the last part of my series on what I have learned all these years taking pictures. As mentioned, in my previous three post, these are the planned topics:
- The Camera
- Camera Settings
- Taking the picture
- Post-processing – this post!
This final part is about post-processing. In a way, for most people, they would have stopped in the previous step, i.e., after taking the picture, they would use the JPEG file and that would be end of the story. However, there are times that, well, those pictures didn’t necessarily turn out the way you want it. For example, if a setting was wrong, white balance was incorrect or so on. True, while you can see it in the preview, the in camera preview is that big and can only show that much. Here is for the remaining cases – which, unfortunately for me, that would be >80% of the time. Yes, I am making a confession here: I am not a big shot photographer as people believe. I have still a lot to learn and need some help to produce those results you see here…

