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Sources dell'Enna, water from the mountain...

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Sources dell'Enna, water from the mountain sent on January 12, 2014 (18:24) by Multicolor. 4 comments, 784 views.

, 1.6 sec f/3.5, ISO 100, tripod. Parco delle Orobie Bergamasche, Italy.

Valle taleggio BG, dalla montagna sgorga un fiume d'acqua che alimenta una cascata di una decina di metri e poi tutta la valle taleggio. La differenza tra l'erosione delle rocce nella parte alta dell'immagine e quella bassa danno un contrasto sia cromatico che di linee il quale m'ha subito attratto. Blend di 3 esposizioni con lightroom 5 ed enfuse.



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sent on January 14, 2014 (12:20)


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L'angolino che hai colto è molto grazioso ma secondo me la parte in alto è ingombrante e poco interessante.
C'è poi qualche problema di allineamento o forti aberrazioni cromatiche. In HD si notano alcuni elementi sdoppiati o spostati, in alto e in basso, su alcuni sassi, forse si tratta solo di aberrazioni cromatiche.
ciao

The corner that you caught is very pretty but I think the top part is cumbersome and uninteresting.
There is also some alignment problem or strong chromatic aberrations. In HD you can see some elements split or moved, up and down on some rocks, maybe it is just chromatic aberrations.
hello

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sent on January 16, 2014 (8:11)


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Ciao Beppe, grazie del commento molto costruttivo, credo tu stia parlando di aberrazioni, se non me le avessi fatte notare non le avrei mai viste, secondo te c'è modo per ovviare?

Mattia

Beppe Hello, thanks for the very constructive comment, I think you're talking about aberrations, if I had not made me the note I would not have ever seen, do you think there is no way to fix it?

Mattia

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sent on January 16, 2014 (9:24)


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Le aberrazioni della lente vanno corrette in fase di sviluppo del raw, dato che usi Lightroom vai nella sezione sviluppo e nel pannello "correzioni obiettivo" troverai gli stumenti necessari.
Se la correzione automatica non risolvesse del tutto il problema allora sul tab "colore" trovi gli strumenti per intervenire manualmente, occorre fare un po' di pratica e controllare il risultato perchè un intervento troppo pesante potrebbe compromettere il colore anche in altre zone della foto.
ciao

The aberrations of the lens should be corrected in the development phase of Raw, since you are using Lightroom go to the development section and in the panel "corrections objective" you will find the tools needed.
If the automatic fix does not fix the problem entirely then on the tab "color" has the tools to intervene manually, you should do a little 'practice and check the result because an intervention is too heavy might compromise the color in other areas of the photo.
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sent on January 16, 2014 (13:21)


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Tutto questo l'ho già fatto, rimane però l'alone grigio dove una volta c'era il viola dell'aberrazione...provo con il pennello maschera appena ho tempo...

All this I've done that, however, remains the halo gray where once there was a purple aberration ... I try with the brush mask just have time ...


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