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sent on March 05, 2015 (20:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I really like the photo, but I worked a little in post production to revive some tones. I'll teach you a method that I use with Photoshop easier than when I tried it I have improved a lot of pictures. Duplicate photo layer and apply an adjustment layer curves, via menu 'image / adjust / new adjustment layer curves after diche in recess curves you open tab and click rgb selections before the red channel and then move a bit the bullet down to the right a little bit if you have photos that have a reddish tone that disturbs, do the same thing on a little green recoveries of 10 points a few things and then the blue always a little bit to give the gray look a little more gray and less purple. And 'more' easy to do it than to explain, but so have a subdivision of the colors of the picture better and also as visual impact less faded la foto mi piace molto, ma avrei lavorato un po in post produzione per ravvivare un po i toni. ti insegno un metodo che io uso con photoshop facile che da quando l'ho provato mi ha migliorato tante foto. Duplichi livello della foto e applichi un livello di regolazione curve, tramite menu' immagine/regolazione/nuovo livello di regolazione curve dopo diche nella palettina curve che ti si apre nella scheda rgb clicchi e selezioni prima il canale rosso e poi sposti un po il pallino in basso verso destra poco poco in caso hai delle foto che hanno un tono rossiccio che disturba, stessa cosa la fai sui verdi recuperi un pochino di 10 punti poca roba e poi i blu sempre poco poco per dare ai grigi un aspetto un po piu grigio e meno violaceo. E' piu' facile farlo che spiegarlo, ma cosi hai una suddivisione dei colori della foto migliore e anche come impatto visivo meno sbiadita
sent on April 20, 2015 (21:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
thanks of info ... unfortunately I did not have the raw files ... is one of the first photos taken years ago with my first SLR nikon3100 ... thanks cmq grazie dell'info...purtroppo non avevo più il file Raw...è una delle prime foto scattate anni fa con la mia prima reflex nikon3100...grazie cmq