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Originally Posted by SusanH1970
What type of light did you use? If you have better lighting (even shot by really good window light coming in with something for reflection on the opposite side), you can use a lower ISO. ISO cannot be adjusted in full Auto, but can be in any of the manual/semi-manual modes. Opening up your aperture will help too, obviously - but you'll need to watch where you focus even more carefully. What mode did you take this in? Program, Aperture Priority, Auto?
Sharpening should be the last thing you do in PP. Contrast can be adjusted using the contrast/brightness tool (one of many ways to do so, some swear by curves, but it's a good way to start when learning).
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I think I used the Child setting on this one but I'll try again with more light and such. I'll repost tomorrow with hopefully a better image. I like the tonal curves in lightroom although I dont understand it I see how it works.