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Post processing challenge - KS milo #10691
09/29/07 01:00 AM
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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/?92obzzm1gre

Andrew

Re: Post processing challenge - KS milo [Re: andrew] #10692
09/29/07 08:48 AM
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Hey Andrew,

Thanks for donating a file. I will definitely look at it when I get back into NYC (Monday).

James

Re: Post processing challenge - KS milo [Re: James Morrissey] #10693
09/29/07 08:02 PM
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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

Re: Post processing challenge - KS milo [Re: dave_lines] #10694
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Andrew,

I had the same problem - when I open the file I have a single channel B&W image. I get a selection option to open multiple channels, but when I indicate 3 channels it errors out. I am not sure what the problem is.
I am using PS CS2.


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Re: Post processing challenge - KS milo [Re: andrew] #10695
09/29/07 08:28 PM
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I couldn't get the RAW file to open so used the jpg file instead,, Lightened it, adj the exposure, increased the saturation, gradient on the sky, resized and USM, What ya think? good, bad or terrible? DAVe

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Re: Post processing challenge - KS milo [Re: dave_lines] #10696
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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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The RAW file worked fine,, not sure this is much better using the RAW file, but did give me a bit more to work with,, I just got a new monitor last week and havn't been able to get the colors quite the way I want them yet. I did basically the same thing to this as I did the jpg file. I played with the gamma correction under exposure in adjustments CS3. Not sure what it does, but kind of like the outcome,, DAve

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Re: Post processing challenge - KS milo [Re: dave_lines] #10698
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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

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Re: Post processing challenge - KS milo [Re: daveman] #10699
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My processing results turned out much like dave_lines' did. Thanks for the posts. I know it wasn't much to work with.

Andrew

Re: Post processing challenge - KS milo [Re: andrew] #10700
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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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