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A simple sunset. sent on August 03, 2012 (22:50) by Erin. 5 comments, 281 views.

Nikon D90, Nikon AF-S DX 16-85mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED VR, f/13.0, ISO 100, tripod.

Doppia esposizione: 1.6'', 1/5 per il cielo.



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Erin
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junior
sent on August 04, 2012 (0:43)

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Very welcome advice and criticism ... especially to try to understand what may be due to those horrible artifacts in the treetops! :-D
Are not present in the raw, they come out after the merger despite the images are perfectly aligned (I used the bracketing function) ... fusion luminosity mask by manual and automated software give me the same result, and among other things it is not the first time that happens to me but I've never been able to find an explanation ...

Beppeverge
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sent on August 05, 2012 (10:39)

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Beautiful composition, a simple but well represented and landscape with a sky worthy of being photographed.
About the artifacts, you should see the photo higher resolution, so it is a bit 'difficult.
If you say that in the raw is not present, then it is definitely a problem that rises later.
Even if you did bracketing, between shots and the other might have been a bit 'of wind that moved the foliage creating a zone of confusion at that point.
May be chromatic aberrations that stand out more after the "polishing" in PS.
Lighrroom 4 has improved a lot in the form of correction of chromatic aberration and is able to achieve unthinkable with version 3.
hello

Erin
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junior
sent on August 05, 2012 (12:56)

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Beppe first of all thank you for the transition and for the time you spent trying to help me!

I enclose the 100% crop of the two raw (only operation performed removal of aberrations) and the merger:













I do not use Lightroom Camera Raw but it seems to me, however, very effective in the removal of chromatic aberrations. I also tried to leave intact the raw and remove only the merger but it is even worse ...
Your assumptions about the wind could be plausible, but it seems strange that a software as Photomatix that manages to combine images also quite misaligned goes into crisis for so little ... also remember one time I made two exposures from a single raw and I had artifacts very similar to those after the merger help ... I do not know where to turn! :-(

Beppeverge
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senior
sent on August 05, 2012 (19:02)

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Have you checked the "remove ghosts" in photomatix?
Thus, for the eye problem seems to be just the wind that moved the leaves between shots, it is said that photomatix manages to fix things.
A good solution is to load the shot in PS that is best suited, above, or below the levels of the processed photo, then with the layer mask tries to bring up the leaves still of that shot instead of the mess of photomatix.
Sometimes I have managed to overcome the problem of wind that way.
Movement and HDR not get along very well.
hello

Erin
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junior
sent on August 06, 2012 (13:25)

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In fact, now that you mention it I do not think you have checked the option "remove ghosts" because I had opened Photomatix right for an attempt on the fly to make sure that the problem was not my mistakes in the fusion manual with luminosity mask ... Thanks again Beppe, I have enlightened! :-) Ritenterò following your valuable advice!




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