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04/26/2013 12:00:40 AM · #1 |
Post your outtakes from the Architectural Detail - Triptych challenge here. |
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04/26/2013 02:45:24 AM · #2 |
Happy with how my entry was received -
My only alternative, taken earlier the same day -  |
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04/26/2013 09:19:38 AM · #3 |
Well it happened a second time - no comments during the challenge:-(
Entry:
My team pointed to submitting the Stairs one but the 300KB limit tripped me up. In order to submit it I would have had to bump the jpg compression factor up to 10 or 11. The image quality really suffered. So I unfortunately chose what would fit under the 300KB limit.
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04/26/2013 09:30:28 AM · #4 |
I have to say I much prefer the other two posted here. Great detail and toning, and excellent perspective. There's a stronger relationship in their frames that I think your entry lacks. That said, unless the dates are wrong, they were outside the challenge dates, no? |
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04/26/2013 09:42:39 AM · #5 |
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04/26/2013 09:49:54 AM · #6 |
Originally posted by bohemka:
I have to say I much prefer the other two posted here. Great detail and toning, and excellent perspective. There's a stronger relationship in their frames that I think your entry lacks. That said, unless the dates are wrong, they were outside the challenge dates, no? |
Yep, kicking myself in that I could have just resized them down to maybe 750 pixels and gotten it under the 300KB.
No, they were in the challenge date times I just posted them over other works I had in my workshop. At least I changed the title area otherwise it would have read Moon fish:-)
Edited to add:
Thanks for the heads up on that. Fixed it to include date, correct camera, and camera setting info (in case anyone wanted to know what settings I used)
Message edited by author 2013-04-26 09:59:26. |
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04/26/2013 10:26:15 AM · #7 |
Topaz Clean works wonders for entries like this. I use it all the time because I have a lot of hyper-detailed landscape images. Play around with it a bit. Used judiciously, it peels out a lot of the granular-type detail while leaving all the significant detail in place. I've been able to pull images up from 55% of 85% or so. |
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04/26/2013 11:03:45 AM · #8 |
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