zerosapte
(radu dumitrescu)
1
DSC07271.ARW (23.8 MB)
I’m curios to see how you would process this.
Have fun.
This is my take on it.
later, mischievous edit: Have fun with spot removal, my sensor is absolutely filthy.
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Claes
2
And here is my glamour version of your Lady.
Have fun!
Claes in Lund, Sweden
zerosapte
(radu dumitrescu)
3
That’s one tight crop if I ever saw one.
pphoto
(pphoto)
4
Great shot, here’s my edit:
DSC07271.ARW.xmp (18.3 KB, Darktable 2.6.2)
Thomas_Do
(Thomas)
6
No, for ladybugs a certain number of spots is normal .
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Thomas_Do
(Thomas)
7
Here my version (with spot removal) in dt 2.7:
DSC07271.ARW.xmp (9.4 KB)
Edit:
Here another version with slightly reduced reflections.
DSC07271_01.ARW.xmp (17.2 KB)
shreedhar
(Shreedhar Inamdar)
10
Tried to bring out the natural camouflage of the insect using the latest RawTherapee build (pre-release of 5.7)
DSC07271.jpg.out.pp3 (11.9 KB)
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XavAL
(Xavier Bartol)
11
I’ve just gone the opposite way. I think the ladybird is bright yellow, so here’s how I see it:
RT 5.6 Capture Sharpening branch
DSC07271.ARW.pp3 (11.5 KB)