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avatarjunior
sent on February 08, 2014 (2:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Matthew, but it is a quiet boiata: the tool that you use under the curve graph shows the sliders lights-light-dark-shadows. It 'done more to use the sliders. If you go down a hair still has a voice-to-points and curve to the right of this entry there is a small icon. Click on it and the graph will change by displaying the curve (RGB by default) be changed at will by the chart itself. You can also select (click on RGB) the individual color channel.

To achieve this effect I usually fixed with a click, a point on the left half-line (then part of the left lower quadrant) just a little under half perfect. Another point on the middle half of the team (bottom left) to lock the curve that would otherwise be too negative and, finally, a point at the far left of the line. Now dragging up the left end point, put away the blacks. Do not overdo it otherwise you will create artifacts. Raise a hair (always less than the point at the bottom left) the second adjacent point so as to form a curve without harmonic off negative. If you check out the main histogram, the more you raised the point on the far left, you will have eliminated more blacks. Eye, so delete them by removing their information. Although aggiungessi contrast or blacks (obviously not using the curve that is already locked as we want but using the cursor on the general controls at the top) would not be out a masterpiece. For these fine adjustments you have to use PS. However, if you notice in my gallery, this effect is all the more impressive as you take in an appropriate manner before. For example, choosing shots in dim light or where the fallof the light goes to form different gradients. Anyway all my photos you see here are made with LR, so if you do not overdo it and click in the right environment (low light and many shadows LEGIBLE well calibrated) the effect is more than satisfactory without resorting bombatomica Photo-shop. I hope to have been useful. Cheers :)

avatarjunior
sent on February 08, 2014 (2:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Ps: if you notice even at this picture, on the right side of the subject, you do not see a fuck. And this is a mistake, there is no information. Even if I had raised the exp with filter or brush, would not have left anything out. So the remedy would be to overexpose during shooting and add filters to balance later, or putting a small panel on the right to have a white hair more light :)

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sent on September 06, 2014 (7:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Bravissimo!




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