Our Dog's name is Cove

Nice dog! I think this pic would be a well fit for Reddit’s confusingperspective sub. It looks like he’s wearing the pot as his hat.

The color temperature looks too cold for me so I warmed it up. Probably not right to the scene but I was not there so …


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Ha, you’re right. I really put zero effort into composing this shot, it was just about seeing what the exposure and colors looked like. I like the colors in your edit much better.


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Can I ask which module you used to warm the colors? I’m not at my computer now to see in the .xmp file, but would like to read some of the documentation on that module to get a better idea of how I can accomplish similar changes.

I used color calibration for the basic white correction. Because you mentioned “golden hour” I used a tiny bit of color correction to warm the highlights.

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Here’s my version with ART 1.8.2:

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Fantastic edit @foto! This one is in your wheelhouse :slight_smile:

It took me only 3 to 4 minutes.

  1. Set vibrance to 100% then do the WB, then reset vibrance to 0
  2. saturation: -15, vibrance +15
  3. Chromacity: -15

Then some sharpening…

Wysyłanie: DSCF0732-HDR_Neutral-LAB.jpg

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You removed the pot! Now the focus really is on the portrait of cove :blush:

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Except you look at 100% and pixel peep :wink:

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:wink:

I am not a pharmacist, the work took 5 minutes

Anyway, I prefer your version without pot :blush:

I don’t think @heckflosse is a pharmacist either, though I would love to see him put in some effort and give us his edit already. :stuck_out_tongue:

:wink:


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I’m just posting to show my appreciation for the world first canephora caryatid* dog! You just need to put them to use holding up your porch.

*a canephora caryatid is a human shaped column with a basket on their head sometimes used in ancient greek and following classical style architecture.

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