Post processing challenge - KS milo
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09/29/07 01:00 AM
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andrew
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Here is a shot of good ol Kansas milo. Boring, I know. But it's got the most color thus far. I was wondering if anyone would like to process this. I am curious how it would turn out. I still have not got the hang of Roman's HDR technique yet. The PS Canon converter is a bit different than that in his tutorial. Here is the jpeg version: (Click for full picture.)  I hope the link below for the .raw file download works... http://www.mediafire.com/?92obzzm1greAndrew
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Re: Post processing challenge - KS milo
[Re: James Morrissey]
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09/29/07 08:02 PM
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Andrew I got it downloaded but can't open it,, have tried with all my photoshop programs,,pscs, pscs3,pse5.0, but won't work,, I keep getting a black and white pic, Never seen prob like this before,, DAve
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Re: Post processing challenge - KS milo
[Re: dave_lines]
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09/30/07 02:01 PM
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andrew
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Here is the original Canon RAW format (CR2). http://www.mediafire.com/?5gzqhjpgxts I tried to covert it to .raw for ease of use, but apparently it didn't take. Sorry about that. Very strange. That edited jpeg looks very good, by the way. Andrew
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Re: Post processing challenge - KS milo
[Re: dave_lines]
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10/01/07 01:54 AM
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daveman
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Here is my version. I did my changes almost entirely using Curves. I particularly tried to bring separation between the reds and yellows using LAB curves. Not sure if this is better - but it is different.
I notice there is a bit of noise in the sky in my version - I did not try to remove it and I am not sure why I notice it in my file more than others...
Dave
Last edited by daveman; 10/01/07 01:57 AM.
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Re: Post processing challenge - KS milo
[Re: andrew]
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10/04/07 06:43 PM
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Buddy Thomason
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Andrew - Here's my post-processing result: First I removed a bit of noise from the blue channel. Then I straightened and cropped the image to my taste. After some basic levels, hue/saturation and curves adjustments I set up a gradient with the foreground color sampled from the dark green leaves at the bottom of the pic and background color sampled from the blue sky at the top. I applied the gradient from bottom to top, adjusted opacity etc. in an attempt to create more depth differentiation front to back so the image might 'pop' a little more. I like the smoke which adds interest. I tried to emphasize the fact that the smoke has drifted L to R, visible as haze, against the sky which needed a little more blue than in the original to separate smokey haze from sky. This is a detail-rich landscape that would be easy to over sharpen. To avoid that I down-sized using bicubic instead of bicubic sharper and sharpened selected areas by hand. Thanks for sharing your image so we could all learn from it.
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