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06/05/2007 11:52:35 AM · #1
Something I've never really tried too much of before... I'd like some feedback on this one:

Original RAW:


Lightroom edit:


Thanks!
06/05/2007 12:04:08 PM · #2
Looking good, very dramatic. The yellows work, but I might back them down just a tad. I've had a quick play with lightroom but it just sloooowed down my 'puter too much. Nice work Andrew
06/05/2007 12:12:35 PM · #3
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06/05/2007 12:33:45 PM · #4
You did not give any HDR detail, but it looks like that part worked fine. Well handled image.

This varies from monitor to monitor but the yellow looks overdone on this monitor effectively by at least 20% even for strong yellow.
06/05/2007 07:25:03 PM · #5
Originally posted by stdavidson:

You did not give any HDR detail, but it looks like that part worked fine. Well handled image.

This varies from monitor to monitor but the yellow looks overdone on this monitor effectively by at least 20% even for strong yellow.


Its not a true HDR, I just worked off of one RAW file, using lightrooms (ACR 4, basically) exposure correcting tools. The monitor I'm working on isnt calibrated (just my lappy as im in the field working). I've got a few more from yesterday that I havent worked up yet, so ill probably do that tonight along with a rework of this based on everyones feedback, and post em here...

Thanks for the comments!
06/06/2007 12:41:00 AM · #6
Alright, heres a rework with the yellow toned back:


better?

some of the others, but nothing im too stoked on. i think the bridge is the only standout... (the rest arent really hdr)



06/06/2007 01:20:46 AM · #7


This one is much better, you lost a bit in the clouds but the over all image makes up fot it
06/06/2007 01:21:44 AM · #8
Originally posted by JeffDay:



This one is much better, you lost a bit in the clouds but the over all image makes up fot it


lost a little bit in the clouds?
06/07/2007 12:30:49 AM · #9
Originally posted by option:

Originally posted by JeffDay:



This one is much better, you lost a bit in the clouds but the over all image makes up fot it


lost a little bit in the clouds?


Just lost a little bit of color is all, not a bad thing
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