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| sent on August 05, 2015 (9:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I took this picture because there was a very special atmosphere, but I was not able to make it at all ... Does anyone have advice on how I can try to do it? In practice there are leaves very clear that reflect sunlight into the sunset while the rest remains blank. The problem is that black and white do not separate well, and color is even worse, a unique mash ... Any advice? Ho fatto questa foto perché c'era un'atmosfera davvero particolare, ma credo di non essere riuscito a renderla per niente...Qualcuno ha consigli su come posso riprovare a farla? In pratica ci sono le foglie molto chiare che riflettono la luce del sole verso il tramonto mentre tutto il resto resta scuro. Il problema è che in bianco e nero non si separano bene, e a colori è pure peggio, un pastone unico...Qualche consiglio? |
user16612 | sent on August 05, 2015 (12:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Ceres. First of all, very important, close the damn diaphragm (said in tone from spaghetti westerns, eh? ;-)) Around f / 8. Then speaking of post production, seems a direct conversion and then you see it yourself that green on blue, monochrome, off almost anything. Work the original image with individual colors; try to "strengthen" the green and "weaken" the sky. Then once he made the conversion uses the curves to give more contrast. But if you mean bring the light of the sunset I would leave the idea of ??color. Ciao Ceres. Prima di tutto, molto importante, chiudi quel dannato diaframma (detto in tono da spaghetti western, eh? ) intorno a f/8. Poi parlando di post produzione, sembra una conversione diretta e quindi capisci da te che verde su blu, in monocromatico, stacca quasi niente. Lavora l'immagine originale con i singoli colori; prova a "rafforzare" il verde e "indebolire" il cielo. Poi una volta fatta la conversione usa le curve per dare più contrasto. Però se intendevi riportare la luce del tramonto io sarei dell'idea di lasciarla a colori. |
| sent on August 05, 2015 (12:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Let me get the color image, I try to do the conversion bn and, if you like, I'll explain how I did it. Fammi avere l'immagine a colori, provo a fare la conversione in bn e, se ti piace, ti spiego come ho fatto. |
| sent on August 05, 2015 (12:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Nonnograppa for president ;-) joking aside agree fully with what you suggested. The problem is the conversion and the diaphragm Nonnograppa for president ;-) scherzi a parte concordo in pieno con quanto ti ha consigliato. Il problema è la conversione e il diaframma |
user16612 | sent on August 05, 2015 (17:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
“ Nonnograppa for president „
And if I vote, I promise MORE 'ISO FOR ALL! Gosh! " Nonnograppa for president " E se mi votate, prometto PIU' ISO PER TUTTI! Cribbio! |
| sent on August 06, 2015 (18:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Ok thanks then I try to do it again by stopping down and see what I can combianre in post production: fconfuso: Ok grazie allora provo a rifarla chiudendo il diaframma e vediamo cosa riesco a combianre in post produzione |
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