I should have cloned out the flare rather than desaturated etc. And I think the sky could lose some more of the redness. But time for bed.
_MG_1119-moonlitview-RawConvert.xmp (50.0 KB)
I should have cloned out the flare rather than desaturated etc. And I think the sky could lose some more of the redness. But time for bed.
_MG_1119-moonlitview-RawConvert.xmp (50.0 KB)
It is playing…I tried the low light module just for the heck of it …I think I like the blue version…not maybe keeping it honest though…and I didn’t really do much to it…
Hi,
In Rawtherapee:
With only 2 modules and few clicks I already see the green color of the grass:
Regards,
Arturo.
I opted for a bluer look. It is rather hard to determine what the overall colour would have looked like without having been there and I do associate night with dark blue skies. Then again, maybe there’s light pollution influencing the colours toward brownish/orange.
Probably neither honest nor believable!
Created 4 different exposure levels from the raw and blended with enfuse.
Nice play, thanks for posting! My most honest attempt using RT 5.8 dev.
Camera WB was too warm IMO, so I altered it a bit
Can anyone be honest about a scene even if they witnessed? 24 hours later I don’t really remember what I saw. I edit to make a good looking photo. Honesty is ephemeral, subjective and elusive. If not impossible.
Hi folks,
Thanks for taking the time on this, comments too give lots to think about (or not - think less do more…)
Anyhoo, the honesty bit was fishing for ideas on how far to illuminate a dark scene. Think it came out ok
before and after screen grab
and a 25% jpeg from the stitched tiff from 8 horizontal images
Moonlight, being just Sunlight bounced off a distance reflector is not very much different than sunlight. Only darker. From photographing portraits under moonlight I learned that digital cameras have no problem capturing that. But our own night-vision somehow sees those colors rather muted and shifted towards blue.
Since photography is never really honest let’s go with beautiful or interesting.
I think it’s mostly credible. The only things that bother me are the faint green and red lights near the center.
In movie post production there is a saying:
“Flare gives flair.”
_MG_1119.CR2.xmp (39.4 KB)
Try to restore the deep blue night sky effect but induced coloured halos … I don’t think I made a terribly good job on the rest of the image … more an experiment !