The intersting part is that lee filters could affects negative. For example, to see how much negative was changed beside the original. If there is a way to keep thigns not change (looks better without changes) and in the same time could change things looks better within chages. I would love it. gyldenhorn
RE: Learning to use Lee filters for photo shooting - part 3
You are viewing a single comment's thread from:
Learning to use Lee filters for photo shooting - part 3