RawTherapee (5.9 dev.) and ImageMagick for the border.
Steve, thanks for the suggestion. I’ll play with this, and reduce the effect just a tad. Now I have a tool to work with.
Hiram, Interesting to see it monochrome. I need to try this on other photos. Should have taken a time lapse of the lifting fog. You can almost ‘see’ the motion in this image. Thanks!
thank you Jade_NL (Netherlands??) I haven’t played much with RawTherapee much but might after this.
Very nice shot, magic moment!
I started to play in B&W at first, then switched back to a slightly discolored color. Edits with Color balance RGB and multiple instances of Diffuse or Sharpen (mainly add local contrast). Probably I overcooked it, sorry.
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It’s almost monochrome. I would say it’s chromatically attenuated by about \ -10\mathrm{dB} (i.e., I left 10% of the color in).
I kind of like that. Just a tad of color.
All these are giving me ideas.I’m not necessarily looking for a final product, but what tools were used and how. Thanks! Lots if good ideas here.
If you mean when you open your images in DT they are darker than expected then it is most likely that Panasonic deliberately have their cameras underexposing to preserve the highlights. This is common for most cameras. The developer for filmic recognises this and has chosen a default exposure setting of +0.7EV as an educated guess, but since it is camera specific this amount may be wrong. However, when I processed your image I did not brighten it enough in my opinion, but i had no idea what the original scene looked like or what you envisioned.
Thank you by sharing. I decide cut the tree of the left and mark the lines of the ground. I wait liked you.
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Thanks to all!
I have some good ideas to work with.