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| sent on April 26, 2019 (12:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
David I hope you do not take it but in this photo there are many things to say, the first concerns the point of recovery, is unusual not because little known but because it is perhaps the least beautiful point of the Colosseum; The exposure seems a little ' too generous, reduce at least half a stop, you can do in post where you could try to shave the lines falling, really exaggerated in this photo and clean the sky from two stains from dirty sensor Davide spero tu non te la prenda ma in questa foto ci sono molte cose da dire, la prima riguarda il punto di ripresa, è inusuale non perché poco conosciuto ma perché è forse il punto meno bello del Colosseo; l'esposizione mi sempra un po' troppo generosa, ridurrei almeno di mezzo stop, lo puoi fare in post dove potresti tentare di raddizzare le linee cadenti, davvero esagerate in questa foto e pulire il cielo da due macchie da sensore sporco |
| sent on April 26, 2019 (13:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I thank you for the advice, always very appreciated! About the point of recovery I sincerely liked because it was unusual (plus I ran past, I had no way to "study" better a shot). About the falling lines I tried to straighten them but the result was not much (for my inability I assume, being that it was the first time I did such an operation). The stains on the sensor I had not noticed, and I thank you for having reported, I will clean it! Ti ringrazio per i consigli, sempre molto apprezzati! Riguardo il punto di ripresa a me sinceramente piaceva proprio perché inusuale (oltretutto ci sono passato di corsa, non ho avuto modo di "studiare" meglio un'inquadratura). Riguardo le linee cadenti ho provato a raddrizzarle ma il risultato non era granché (per mia incapacità deduco, essendo che era la prima volta che facevo un'operazione del genere). Le macchie sul sensore non le avevo notate, e ti ringrazio per avermele segnalate, provvederò a pulirlo! |
| sent on April 26, 2019 (14:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I generally to straighten the falling lines use in PS this path: Select All/Edit/transform/distort and, after inserting the vertical lines of adjustment, take them in the rulers, I go, using the handles, to straighten the lines, if you need to pull a little On the image because the operation tends to crush it Io in genere per raddrizzare le linee cadenti uso in PS questo percorso: seleziona tutto/modifica/trasforma/distorci e, dopo aver inserito le linee verticali di regolazione, le prendi nei righelli, vado, usando le maniglie, a raddrizzare le linee, se occorre tiro un po' su l'immagine perché l'operazione tende a schiacciarla |
| sent on April 26, 2019 (16:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I tried and the result was better than my previous, thank you very much for the advice! ;-) Ho provato ed il risultato è stato migliore del mio precedente, ti ringrazio molto per i consigli! |
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