I went for a creative color grading
I like a green/magenta color contrast for this particular shot
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I went for a creative color grading
my first play RAW <3
I would like to contribute two edits of mine for this lovely photo, both just using darktable.
Looks like you got a grip on the software very quickly!
I took your .pfi file as a starting point, and did few tweaks:
Here is what I got:
Good idea about moving crop to the top!
About the crop, I wanted to create diagonal composition with bottom left leaf, flower & bud and right corner leaf. Viewer’s eyes move smoothly from bottom left to top right and come back again to the middle object of the odd number of items.
Now, with your crop, the bottom left leaf is incomplete and the eyes move in a curve from bottom left to the top center leaf, leaving image left heavy. Also, now it is a picture of flower, not about flower and leaves.
Just my two bits
A single spot in RawTherapee 5.4 newlocallab
branch raising a subtle shade, blur inverse.
Great image! @shreedhar wonderful interpretation. My humble version in darktable.
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Wonderful! Thanks for sharing. I don’t think I quite got the flower glow like @shreedhar did.
@shreedhar Thanks for sharing. I like your take the most.
Remarks:
– Triangle reminds me of my own profile picture .
– Tried rotating and cropping it but decided against it.
– Could have probably added contrast to the stamen.
Workflow:
1 PhotoFlow
→ linear Rec.2020 (no clipping).
2 gmic
→ interpolate unwanted pixels → curves (brighten; darken mids; crush blacks and add contrast) → reduce darks’ chroma → sharpen (tone) → resize → sharpen (edge).
Reducing the shadow chroma was a great touch!
similar to the one from sls141 I’ve not looked at other images prior to my own developing tough.
IMG_3756.jpg.out.pp3 (11.0 KB)Hey y’all,
another late one with dt 2-7+1080
Ooooops, sorry guys, I oversaw, this is the PhotoFlow board, so if a dt-attempts is unwelcome here, I can simply delete it, just let my know…
No problem, there have been several DT versions posted already, and comparisons are always a way to learn