Mr. Murmeli
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Hi,
I visited my sister and shot some photos of my nieces. But then my sister started taking a huge amount of photos with my camera as well. She's no pro, so the settings she used varied a lot. Because of this, some pictures are under-exposed, some pretty good, and some over-exposed.
Luckily the camera was set to RAW so the damage can be somewhat salvaged. But I simply don't have enough time and energy to go through hundreds of photos one by one (I've done it so many times before that I've become sick of it).
Usually the Photoshop's "Image Processor" does decent enough job for this kind of non-professional family shots. BUT: now that the exposures vary so much the image processor isn't sufficient anymore.
In Image Processor I opened the first picture in Camera Raw in order to apply settings. I tried using the "Auto" setting for all the Exposure, Recovery, Fill light, etc. settings but it doesn't do Auto for the rest of the pictures. Throughout the rest of the images it simply uses the exact settings which happened to work for the first picture.
Is there a program which would apply some sort of good enough "Auto" setting for the exposure and so on in each picture separately? Lightroom, perhaps?
I visited my sister and shot some photos of my nieces. But then my sister started taking a huge amount of photos with my camera as well. She's no pro, so the settings she used varied a lot. Because of this, some pictures are under-exposed, some pretty good, and some over-exposed.
Luckily the camera was set to RAW so the damage can be somewhat salvaged. But I simply don't have enough time and energy to go through hundreds of photos one by one (I've done it so many times before that I've become sick of it).
Usually the Photoshop's "Image Processor" does decent enough job for this kind of non-professional family shots. BUT: now that the exposures vary so much the image processor isn't sufficient anymore.
In Image Processor I opened the first picture in Camera Raw in order to apply settings. I tried using the "Auto" setting for all the Exposure, Recovery, Fill light, etc. settings but it doesn't do Auto for the rest of the pictures. Throughout the rest of the images it simply uses the exact settings which happened to work for the first picture.
Is there a program which would apply some sort of good enough "Auto" setting for the exposure and so on in each picture separately? Lightroom, perhaps?