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Green Woodpecker...

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Green Woodpecker sent on December 24, 2013 (14:51) by Enrico Crose. 6 comments, 911 views.

, 1/640 f/6.3, ISO 1000, hand held. Specie: Picus viridis






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avatarsenior
sent on December 24, 2013 (21:02)


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Bella cattura.

Nice catch.

avatarsenior
sent on December 25, 2013 (18:33)


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un po di rumore ma bel soggetto

quite a bit of noise but subject

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sent on December 25, 2013 (19:09)


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Bel soggetto, ambientazione e pdr. Post assolutamente da rivedere, ha dominanti violacee e molto rumore
Ciao
Roberto

Nice subject, setting and pdr. Posts must-see again, has the dominant purple and lots of noise
Hello
Roberto

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sent on December 25, 2013 (21:14)


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Grazie a tutti per i commentiSorriso
@Roberto Marchitelli mi spiegheresti come fare a togliere delle dominanti di colore in una foto? Puoi scrivermi anche in MP


Thank you all for the comments :-)
@ Roberto Marchitelli you explain me how to remove color casts in a photo? You can also write to me in MP

avatarsenior
sent on December 26, 2013 (8:23)


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Credo che innanzitutto tu debba bilanciare il bianco in camera raw, usando il contagocce su una parte sicuramente bianca o un grigio neutro.
Se anche cosí dovesse rimanere una dominante innaturale, puoi agire sul tiff in photoshop con il bilanciamento colore, spostando il cursore verso il complementare del colore dominante. Un aumento di saturazione o vividezza in post amplifica anche le dominanti indesiderate ( oltre che coprire il dettaglio, che è un segnale di luminanza, quindi b/n ),quindi usale con parsimonia.
Un ultimo consiglio: quando procedi con la postproduzione, ogni tanto togli gli occhi dal monitor e guarda un punto di colore neutro intorno a te. L'occhio ( il cervello ) si abitua rapidamente e può far sembrare normale una cosa che in realtà non lo è.
Ciao e auguri;-)
Roberto

I think that first of all you have to white balance in Camera Raw, using the eyedropper on one side definitely a white or neutral gray.
If so you should remain a dominant unnatural, can act on the tiff in photoshop with the color balance, moving the slider to the complement of the dominant color. An increase of saturation or vividness in post also amplifies the dominant undesired (over which cover the detail, which is a luminance signal, and then b / n), then use them sparingly.
One last tip: when you proceed with the post-production, every now and then remove their eyes from the monitor and watching a point of neutral color around you. The eye (brain) gets used quickly and can make it look like a normal thing in reality it is not.
Hello and best wishes ;-)
Roberto

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sent on December 26, 2013 (8:40)


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Grazie mille sei stato gentilissimo, adesso dovrò provare a metterla in pratica.
Tanti auguri!

Thank you so much you have been very kind, now I'll try to put it into practice.
Happy Birthday!


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