What beautiful Play Raw
This was done with current darktable dev version and the modules filmicRGB, local contrast, color balance, contrast equalizer and 3x exposure with masks for dodge and burn.
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What beautiful Play Raw
This was done with current darktable dev version and the modules filmicRGB, local contrast, color balance, contrast equalizer and 3x exposure with masks for dodge and burn.
I had the same idea as you, but I like your version better. I don’t like how busy the oof areas look on the leaf in my edit.
Oh, I really like that…
I love it. Thanks for sharing!
@XavAL Lovely photo thanks for sharing.
In my take I wanted to emphasize the water but also frame it with the beautiful red razor edge along the leaf. I found the Film Simulation Superia 200 did just that without making the greens really dark.
Added in some other tools I am learning to use and hopefully you like my take. Similar crop to @age I really liked that crop a lot.
RT 5.8
Thanks everybody for your edits!
After studying your processings I have learned a few things, so in the end I have improved my skills.
Again. Thanks a lot!
Been looking at this one for a while and admiring the edits thus far. Decided to give it a try myself:
Thanks for sharing.
I ended up with a b&w version, started with darktable, which wasn’t all that involved.
in gimp I did a sharpening with gmic texture sharpening and noise reduction with “Iain Denoise 2019 beta3” using 2 layer input
then added local contrast enhancement and simple local contrast, as simple local likes to go a bit crazy I put it as another layer masked with greyscale copy and reduced to around 50% opacity.
to desaturate it I used a white layer in Lch chroma mode
and cropped to 21:9 as at that point I felt it needed to be my wallpaper then.
That is a nice edit!
This is how I like b&w images: with pitch black, pure white and lots of intermediate grey tones. Well done!
thank you, i was rather pleased it came out that nice.
one thing I find is often when I’m getting a good b&w the edits you do looking at them in color look horrible and this one was approaching that.