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| sent on December 31, 2017 (17:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Do I have problems with the screen or is it really green? Neon Light? White balance wrong? Try to convert to b & w ... However, I like the frame ... Ho problemi allo schermo o è davvero verde? Luce al neon? Bilanciamento del bianco sbagliato? Prova a convertire in b&w... Comunque l' inquadratura mi piace... |
| sent on December 31, 2017 (17:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
None of this. It's just an LR filter. Hello Stephen Niente di tutto ciò. E' solo un filtro di LR. ciao Stefano |
| sent on January 01, 2018 (18:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I like the natural pose and also the LR filter. Maybe it's just a little dark. If you look at the chart you have very low whites. If you increase exposure and reduce saturation a bit, you have two advantages: - the cornea loses saturation and becomes lighter (it becomes whiter) acting as a chromatic reference point (= it makes the image believable chromatically, ie it is no longer clear that there is a filter) - the most illuminated part of the facial skin (left), turns from orange to a more natural "skin" color. This variation does not remove the orange / green effect of the filter in the darker areas, which, to my taste, is fine because it seems an environmental dominant.
Mi piace la posa naturale e anche il filtro LR. Forse è solo un po' scura. Se guardi l'istrogramma hai i bianchi molto bassi. Se aumenti l'esposizione e riduci un po' la saturazione hai due vantaggi: - la cornea perde saturazione e si schiarisce (diventa più bianca) fungendo da punto di riferimento cromatico (=rende l'immagine credibile cromaticamente, cioè non si capisce più che c'è un filtro) - la parte più illuminata della pelle del viso (a sinistra) , vira da arancio ad un colore "pelle" più naturale. Questa variazione non toglie l'effetto arancio/verde del filtro nelle zone più scure che, a mio gusto, sta bene perchè sembra una dominante ambientale. |
| sent on January 01, 2018 (18:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks for your directions. I'll take this into consideration next time. Usually I always tend to personalize, to reduce exposure.
Hello Stephen Grazie per le tue indicazioni. Ne terrò conto la prossima volta. Solitamente tendo sempre per una questione di gusti personali, a ridurre l'esposizione. ciao Stefano |
| sent on January 01, 2018 (18:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
If it's a question of style, everything is fine. Just keep in mind that Lightroom has the exposure cursor that does not work only on the brightness curve, but operates on the three RGB channels. In other words, if you darken the image for artistic needs, the colors become saturated (the skin becomes orange and the greens become greener). In theory this should not happen, but in LR you have no way to avoid it if you do not reduce the saturation too. ... but in the end it can also like this. I'm certainly not one that demonizes strong colors and post creative productions. ;-) Se è una questione di stile, va bene tutto. Tieni solo presente che Lightroom ha il cursore dell'esposizione che non lavora solo sulla curva di luminosità, ma opera sui tre canali RGB. In altri termini, se scurisci l'immagine per esigenze artistiche, i colori si saturano (la pelle ti diventa arancione e i verdi diventano più verdi). In teoria questo non dovrebbe avvenire, ma in LR non hai modo di evitarlo se non riducendo anche la saturazione. ...ma alla fine può piacere anche così. Non sono certo uno che demonizza i colori forti e le post produzioni creative. |
| sent on January 01, 2018 (20:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I'm not technical enough to perceive these nuances. In the end I try to imitate the best ones, like you. A greeting Stephen Non sono abbastanza tecnico, per percepire queste sfumature. Alla fine cerco di imitare quelli più bravi, come te. un saluto Stefano |
| sent on January 05, 2018 (9:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Much better than the other this does not go Molto meglio l'altra questa non va |
| sent on January 02, 2021 (18:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Charming, warm colors and beautiful decolté, great good shot Fascinosa, colori caldi e decolté bellissimo, ottimo scatto brava |
| sent on January 02, 2021 (18:44) | This comment has been translated
Thank you! |
| sent on January 02, 2021 (18:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Of nothing, congratulations yet Di nulla, ancora complimenti |
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