[Play Raw] You can run but you can't hide

It was my first attempt of sports events shooting. Here is one of the shots I quite liked:


20180902-134023-5712.DNG.xmp (7.4 KB)

I thought I would upload it here if anyone wants to play_raw with something which is not a landscape. :grinning: Anyone wants to go for a retro look?
20180902-134023-5712.DNG (20.0 MB)
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The event is Cochrane Rodeo (Cochrane, Alberta, Canada)

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[Solved]
Can not download :frowning: .

Edit: Using this link instead of the original link it works.

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Thanks for then image, my try in darktable.


20180902-134023-5712.DNG.xmp (8.3 KB)

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Natural look:


darktable: 20180902-134023-5712.DNG.xmp (7.0 KB)

Retro look:


darktable: 20180902-134023-5712_01.DNG.xmp (7.8 KB)

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I fixed the link now. Thanks for catching

20180902-134023-5712.DNG.xmp (11.4 KB)
As for a retro look, 20180902-134023-5712_01.DNG.xmp (12.4 KB)

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@Thomas_Do @msd @sls141 your retro versions look very nice! Did you use any dt styles ?

No. Basically used the b&w film preset in color zones, lowered the contrast, softened a little with the equalizer’s clarity preset to a negative value and a vignette that brightened instead of darkened.

No, just freestyle :wink: .

Thanks. I didn’t use any style. Used tone curve for the faded look, color correction for split toning, and color zones for cross processing.

Vignette in RawTherapee 5.4-dev for old-timey lens look, raw converted in Filmulator 1.0.0b1.20180902-134023-5712-output.tif.pp3 (10.3 KB)

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Tried to give a 70mm spaghetti western look! Main efforts were to get the horse evenly lit, remove the bluish tone and accentuate the sunny feel.
20180902-134023-5712.jpg.out.pp3 (11.9 KB)

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More abrasive slop from me thanks to a ‘DCP dehaze’ algorithm and a lot of local normalisation:

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Here version 2 in bleach-bypass look.


20180902-134023-5712.DNG.xmp (8.3 KB)

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Nice shot @Andrius !

Movie time :wink:

Made with GIMP and G’MIC.
Dream smoothing filter in G’MIC, some motion blur and film strips in GIMP.

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@Andrius This was a fun PlayRaw. Thanks for sharing!

Here is my take. My first few steps attempted to deal with the motion blur but then I pivoted and made it painterly. Reminds me of Color Choosing Paradox, also Warmer vs Cooler - #3 by briend.

1. PhotoFlow → HL mode (blend) → linear Rec2020 (no clipping) → 32f
2. gmic → enhance contrast (residual) → RL deblur (low freq) → rotate → crop → adjust contrast, brightness (curves) A → my blueprint filter (unreleased) B → blend A,B → adjust contrast, brightness (curves) → sharpen (LoG) → resize

Zoom to 100% and enjoy!

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Looks unusual but I actually quite like it!

This crop ratio is definitely my favorite!

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Great work! It looks like a shot from a magazine

I do have a next shot in case you want to put it as #2 in your film roll :slight_smile: