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sent on February 14, 2012 (2:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
hello guys,
I wanted to know if they are on the right track in managing the PP for the photograph "on the water" (as I call it ... I make all my photos to a maximum of 2-3 meters, not more). In particular, a certain well-known difficulties, starting from JPEG and RAW (and this is already a big problem for me), to handle the curves and lights / shadows ... In practice, I've noticed that certain instruments under water should be taken with the tongs, otherwise you may burn white or make the little three-dimensional scene.
Well ... give me all the tips and advice you can :)
hello thanks Andrea ciao ragazzi,
volevo sapere se sono sulla strada giusta nella gestione della PP per quanto riguarda la fotografia "a pelo d'acqua" (come la definisco io ... tutte le mie foto le faccio al massimo a 2-3 metri, non di più). In particolare noto una certa difficoltà, partendo da JPEG e non RAW (e questo è già un grosso problema per me), nel gestire le curve e le luci/ombre ... In pratica ho notato che certi strumenti sott'acqua vanno presi con le pinze, altrimenti si rischia di bruciare bianchi o rendere la scena poco tridimensionale.
Insomma ... datemi tutti i consigli e pareri che potete :)