RawTherapee
Yeah, in scenes like this, I prefer to leave only the direct sun glow, which is more a less how I would see it with my eyes.
As for the highlight rolloff, it’s 0.597832
The result doesn’t look right when reproduced on the not as bright screen. (Mine isn’t HDR.)
My attempt using ART. Used log tone mapping, tone equaliser, tone curve and local contrast. A tricky one. Still room for improvement, but it looks sunny outside and work in the garden beckons now…
Extreme backlight.nef.arp (36.8 KB)
From earth ground, sun appears yellow to orange, depending of the thickness and composition of atmosphere travelled by sun light.
Thus, for my taste, I cannot find realistic a photo where the sun appears white, especially when sun is down on horizon.
Filmulator
highlight recovery 2
exposure 2.1
shadow rolloff 0.001
highlight rolloff 0.15
film area sf
black clipping point 0.004
shadow brightness 391
highlights brightness 777
vibrance 67
saturation 40
For me it’s kind of the opposite. When I directly look into the sun, it is most of the time pure white. But there is no point in discussing “realistic” for me, as everybody sees the world differently.
In a situation like this, where the highlights are just blown out, I do not try to attempt to bring or color or details where there is no information.
It’s just a matter of blending the clipped parts as gracefully as possible.
Ah! yes, when you are on board ISS
Due to mainly rayleigh scattering, that cannot be true on ground.
The information is that from antiquity, sun was perceived as yellow/orange by human beings.
After that, it is an artistic decision. I have nothing against blue sun.
Yes, you are right
Like both of these, looks natural. All a question of taste though…
Man, this took way to long for a play raw image As mentioned by others: This one isn’t easy…
dt310.extreme.backlitght.nikon.d7000.xmp (18.2 KB) darktable 3.1.0
Thanks for the challenge!
Using dt 3.02, with exposure, filmic, color balance, two instances of local contrast and velvia.
Using dt3.2 nightly with filmic v4 and exposure set to +2.
DSC_5932.nef.pp3 (12.0 KB)
There is a small, but noticeable difference here between using ProPhoto and ACESp0 as working color space.
Nice shot, thanks for posting
Not easy, After multiple tests I came to an almost satisfactory version
DT 3.0.2
DSC_5932_01.nef.xmp (27.1 KB)
Yeah, interesting rendering…Though the detail is lost the HL roll-off and shadow balance does look particularly film like…Very interesting!