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Gallipoli pm sent on August 28, 2014 (23:10) by Fabio.labianca. 5 comments, 533 views. [retina]

, 10 sec f/3.5, ISO 200, tripod. Gallipoli, Italy.

Ho utilizzato il muretto come treppiede, non l'avevo assieme. Ho lasciato il diaframma aperto per far venire le stelle ma ho bruciato un po' le alte luci. Era più che altro un test. Suggerimenti?



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avatarsenior
sent on November 21, 2014 (17:01)


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Il mio suggerimento è di fare due scatti, uno per le aree che necessitano di una esposizione lunga, l'altro per le aree con luci forti a breve esposizione. Poi in post produzione potresti fondere i due scatti. Un saluto.

My suggestion is to do two shots, one for the areas that need a longer exposure time, the other for areas with short exposure to strong light. Then in post production you can merge the two shots. A greeting.

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sent on November 22, 2014 (11:12)


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Grazie mille Paolo per il consiglio. Per la fusione dei due scatti sapresti indicarmi un buon metodo (link a tutorial o libro che ne parli). Al momento uso solo Lightroom per la pp, mi sa che dovrò usare anche Photoshop per questo o si può anche in Lightroom?

Thank you Paul for your advice. For the fusion of the two shots could you tell me a good method (links to tutorial or book that you mention it). We currently only use Lightroom for the PP, I guess I'll also use Photoshop for this or you can also Lightroom?

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sent on November 22, 2014 (16:45)


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Se Lightroom, che non conosco, non ti consente di applicare delle maschere, non saprei dirti. La fusione la puoi fare manualmente,anche per capire come funziona, inserendo la prima foto in un livello e la seconda in un altro. Applichi, a questo punto una maschera di livello e copri le parti non ti convincono facendo emergere quelle della foto al livello inferiore, esposte meglio in fase di scatto. Per i tutorial puoi andare prima su YouTube e capire cosa sono le maschere, poi guarda qualche tutorial sul caricamento di più scatti tra i livelli. Appena posso ti passo qualche link. Un saluto.

If Lightroom, I do not know, will not let you apply the masks, I could not tell. The merger can do it manually, also to understand how it works, inserting the first photo in a layer and the second in another. Apply at this point a layer mask and cover the parts you do not convince bringing out the photo on the lower level, better exposed during shooting. For the tutorial before you can go on YouTube and see what are the masks, then watch some tutorial on uploading more shots between levels. I can just step you some links. A greeting.

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sent on November 24, 2014 (11:23)


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Come le due precedenti.

Like the previous two.

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sent on November 24, 2014 (22:19)


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Concordo, avrei dovuto usare la doppia esposizione e un cavalletto non facendo venire il muretto nell'inquadratura.

I agree, I would have to use the double exposure and a tripod is not giving me a low wall in the frame.


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