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During my last humanitarian mission , we walked a lot and we enjoyed beautiful landscapes.

We walk on trails and tracks in the mountains :)

Very beautiful and unforgettable places

 

as this source down of a fall

unusual stone and water colors

 

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Henry,

 

god composition, interesting pattern and very haptic feeling in a great rendering

Iduna I am sorry for this late reply

Thank you for your nice comment

 

Now with the M9, even for correction, I can not have the same color as the film !

Hot climatic condition, very sunny, probable saturation of the sensor

The film has more dynamics for this gap of light

Your opinion ?

 

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I post again the picture above for comparison color of stone and color of water :

 

During my last humanitarian mission , we walked a lot and we enjoyed beautiful landscapes.

We walk on trails and tracks in the mountains :)

Very beautiful and unforgettable places

 

as this source down of a fall

unusual stone and water colors

 

[ATTACH]481922[/ATTACH]

 

SE Asia 2014

Leica M7

50 Summilux Asph

 

 

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The colours from the film photo are beautiful and preferred to my eye (the richness and saturation of the colour look as if a polarising fiter was used - I'm not implying one was), but I just wonder whether the M9's photo may be closer to the original colours and of course the file can be manipulated in PP- no?

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The colours from the film photo are beautiful and preferred to my eye (the richness and saturation of the colour look as if a polarising fiter was used - I'm not implying one was), but I just wonder whether the M9's photo may be closer to the original colours and of course the file can be manipulated in PP- no?

Mark I tried on LR but impossible to have the same color . I think the perception of color in strong sunlight is for something ! the rock and water are better reproduced by the film :)

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Henry,

 

a very interesting result and in this as such also good but if you consider the film version ther is no comparison of the presence of the rock and its color. But I do not know whether you tried to work on WB and local contrasts. In these cases I apply more than one software to get to realize what I see. Essential is not to loose any data in the highlights. Here is the main difference to analogue process. Digital is sometimes really tricky and therefore I use tripod to get 2-3 versions or use a filter.

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Iduna, I just tried to move the cursor "saturation" on LR.I get a color a little red, but impossible

to have the red of the original rock as on the film , with this black color at the bottom.

Not easy in my opinion !

With a filter, what type of filter do you think ?

 

I think that digital can only give a "rough" picture but not the reality of what we see !

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by adding "black", this is what I get

 

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for comparison

 

 

[ATTACH]481922[/ATTACH]

 

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I have never seen such a black stone , found also in the picture above

Your opinion Iduna ? :)

 

Picture taken at the top of the waterfall

 

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For the stone , we can see better with this last picture :)

Film gives a faithful color in my opinion

 

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