Auto Color & Adjusting Images

Tom PotterTom Potter Registered Users Posts: 226 Major grins
edited March 12, 2008 in SmugMug Support
Hey Guys,

Using Picassa2 as my image editor. However, do I even need to use an image editor, or does Auto Color make all the necessary adjustments to get my uploaded images fit for printing?

I can see that I'd have to crop images to suit my taste and desired result.

Being the furthest thing from an expert image editor, I do not want to adjust color, sharpness, etc, if Auto Color will do this expertly for me.

Thx a lot,

Tom
Tom Potter
www.tompotterphotography.com
Email: tom@tompotterphotography.com
Landscape, Nature Photographic Prints For Sale
Focusing On Colorado

Comments

  • Steve CaviglianoSteve Cavigliano Super Moderators Posts: 3,599 moderator
    edited March 11, 2008
    Hi Tom,
    While our Auto Color is great, it won't necessarily correct all problems.
    http://wiki.smugmug.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=754083

    It works very well for slightly (or a bit more) under exposed shots. It will not correct color casts, caused by white balance issues or indoor lighting. It will also not help enough on badly under exposed shots or with skin tone issues.

    Bottomline, for many photos, Auto will do the job very well. But there are always exceptions, like those I mention above. So having a nice piece of post processing software is pretty much a necessity.

    If you are still unsure, send us a link to one of your galleries and one of our color experts will give you feedback :D

    Steve
    SmugMug Support Hero
  • Tom PotterTom Potter Registered Users Posts: 226 Major grins
    edited March 12, 2008
    Hi Tom,
    While our Auto Color is great, it won't necessarily correct all problems.
    http://wiki.smugmug.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=754083

    It works very well for slightly (or a bit more) under exposed shots. It will not correct color casts, caused by white balance issues or indoor lighting. It will also not help enough on badly under exposed shots or with skin tone issues.

    Bottomline, for many photos, Auto will do the job very well. But there are always exceptions, like those I mention above. So having a nice piece of post processing software is pretty much a necessity.

    If you are still unsure, send us a link to one of your galleries and one of our color experts will give you feedback :D

    Steve

    Cool - Thx a lot Steve! So to be clear...I should fix my fix as best I can priot to uploading, correct?
    Tom Potter
    www.tompotterphotography.com
    Email: tom@tompotterphotography.com
    Landscape, Nature Photographic Prints For Sale
    Focusing On Colorado
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