Fight with artificial lights

Another picture today.

I think that you can enjoy playing with it due to the different artificial light sources, the contrast is high too.

Let’s see what you are able to do with this. :wink:

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Not sure about the lights on the square. Are they orange/yellow (as I think they are) or are they leaning towards white.

Nice shot, too bad you decapitated one of the towers :sweat_smile:

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The lights of the square are orange/yellow.
And the tower… Sometimes you need to sacrifice something :rofl::rofl:. I wanted to “put” someone in the opposite point. And the lens is not too wide.

Another wonderful challenge. I attempted to see what information I could bring out from the image.

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Thank you for the play:

RT, GIMP and G’MIC:

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Thanks for posting,
darktable 3.6


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Gimp 2.10.24

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Nice one to play with, this one done in Art. Paramask on the lights of the church, among others.

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Btw, I noticed more than once that a photo developed in Art looks different when seen in a browser (Firefox here). The following screenshot shows the photo in this forum above (left), on the right is how it looks in Art. The shadows are more detailed in the last one and the wall on the left has a different color. Anyone knows how to see the same image?

GIMP Lab

A BW version.
dt 3.7
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Filmulator

  • Auto CA correction 2
  • Highlight Recovery 2
  • Exposure Comp -5/6
  • NR on (various preliminary settings)
  • Shadow Rolloff Point 0.000140
  • Drama 97.5
  • White Clipping Point 0.4717
  • Shadow Brightness 438.5
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