savvy
(Les)
May 27, 2017, 2:36pm
18
Very nice image to work on, thanks.
I wanted to -
o Have a square crop with the left tree-line diagonal going into the top corner.
o Increase the contrast in the sky and recover those highlights.
o Increase the saturation, especially in those beautiful red rocks
o Bring out the detail in the rocks
o Hang it in a frame
As this is play_raw, it is all done in darktable, no GIMP.
6Q1B7618.CR2.xmp (17.4 KB)
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Raw imported with Photoflow (no correction), then Gimp
Becomes a bit reddish with my Firefox… Holy Web, pray for us!!!
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elGordo
(Gord)
May 27, 2017, 5:35pm
20
Nice image to play with, @houz . There’s sure a wide variety of interpretations.
I took a crack at it with RT…
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peterdb
(peter)
May 28, 2017, 10:11am
22
My try
Great to see all those different ‘interpretations’.
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dendenis82
(Dendenis Kushnirenko)
May 28, 2017, 8:05pm
23
All is very interesting, it`s like self portrait or every raw editor!) some more realistic, some more like painting of rainy day…
Ajb_3
(Antorris)
May 29, 2017, 12:58pm
24
Here’s my go at it! Edited in Darktable with a touch of Gimp to finish up.
6Q1B7618_01.CR2.xmp (11.2 KB)
And me too, speed edit with DT only
6Q1B7618.CR2.xmp (27.5 KB)
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s7habo
(Boris Hajdukovic)
May 29, 2017, 11:08pm
26
Darktable and GIMP. Quick and dirty.
I’m not really satisfied but for first try it’s OK
I like colors of the stones.
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And one from me…
CIECAM in RT and a few tweaks in GIMP.
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afre
(Alan)
May 30, 2017, 9:56pm
28
Raw dcraw (no interpolation)
Play G’MIC
Inspiration Thunderstorms this week.
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nkl
(nikola)
May 30, 2017, 10:51pm
29
autumn: ufraw/gimp:
brightness-contrast [gegl]/channel mixer/gmic-film emulation/hue-saturation/layers: gradient map.
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6Q1B7618.CR2.xmp (15.5 KB)
Lots of nice takes on this photo here! Mine is darktable with two instances of the monochrome module set to different blend modes and equalizer.
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RT and GIMP 2.9, a bit of everything in terms of conception …
Here is my take on this one, all done with PhotoFlow:
spot WB on the clouds
optical corrections
some contrast tweaking with curves, using masks to select mostly the foreground
increased the saturation a bit in the yellows/greens
HIRALOAM local contrast enhancement, stronger for the water&rock in the foreground
slight clockwise rotation
a bit of USM sharpening
square crop with the mountains occupying the upper third of the image
6Q1B7618.jpg.pfi (40.9 KB)
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MLC
(Morgin)
June 1, 2017, 6:37pm
33
Fun! I was just in the midst of editing some Alaska pics and this fit right in to my groove:
DT for the basics and then Gimped to expand the canvas, add the clouds and curve it up.
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afre
(Alan)
June 1, 2017, 6:52pm
34
@MLC Your attempt complements mine well. It is the calm before the storm. In my area, it is billowing clouds one day and thunderstorms the next. Too bad my dog has PTSD when it comes to inclement weather.
MLC
(Morgin)
June 1, 2017, 6:57pm
35
Poor puppy dog.
I had one that would shake so bad during fireworks that he always managed to weasel his way into our bed despite his 85lb frame.
My current dog is just old and lazy and would rather snuggle on the couch than go for a walk in the rain.
Didn’t play with the raw to get an outcome. Did in Light zone but didn’t like what came out so I took your jpg and played with it in gimp Ran National Geographic filter with a blue tint then healed the stick out, Oh I also got rid of the blue jetty (I think)
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