jlp Posted May 16, 2007 Share #1 Â Posted May 16, 2007 Advertisement (gone after registration) New D-Lux3 (and new to RAW processing.) Your comments are welcome and appreciated. Thanks for looking. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
andybarton Posted May 16, 2007 Share #2 Â Posted May 16, 2007 Hello Jack - welcome to the forum! Â The first shot has promise, but if it were mine, I'd have a go at straightening the verticals (without messing up the horizon, of course ). Might benefit from some curves, or levels adjustment too. Â The second one shows signs of camera shake - what shutter speed did you use? Â Got any more? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jlp Posted May 17, 2007 Author Share #3 Â Posted May 17, 2007 Thanks for the welcome and your comments, Andy. Must have been too long of a day and then trying to work out the new software. Yes (and VERY obvious) the second has excessive camera shake (Aperature priority f8 @ 1/5 second)--can't seem to edit it off the post. I played a bit with the 1st and included another. Thanks again for your keen eye. Jack Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
erl Posted May 19, 2007 Share #4 Â Posted May 19, 2007 Yes, welcome Jack. I disagree with Andy about the converging verticals. I prefer the original, as it more closely approximates how I reckon an observer would see it. Mind you, there is no right or wrong here, just preference, so stick with what you like. Â I suspect the image is a little magenta. Check by looking at the roadway. I reckon with all that greenery around, the road would cop a bit of 'filtering' in reality. Of course you were there, so are the final arbiter in that as well. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jlp Posted May 21, 2007 Author Share #5 Â Posted May 21, 2007 Thanks, Erl. I have been trying to come to terms with parallel verticals for this shot and opt for something closer to the original . . . thanks for your opinion. Correct again, a slight adjustment in magenta balanced the road to the greenery better. I've started the road to this digital (photo) environment and although I see it as a potentially long journey, I'm not turning back. Â Best, Jack Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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