Merci @patdavid 4 the image and all for sharing.
Darkatable, bastag descendant of the traitement_croise and rodachrome_d presets
@mosaster I also like natural colours =)
But the poscard reminded me of
Merci @patdavid 4 the image and all for sharing.
Darkatable, bastag descendant of the traitement_croise and rodachrome_d presets
@mosaster I also like natural colours =)
But the poscard reminded me of
Hello,
First : nice picture Pat David !
I tried an HDR version.
First 3 pictures in RT, one -1.5, one neutral and one +1.5
Luminance HDR - mantiuk06 contrast=0.90:equalization=false:saturation=1.5:detail=20 -g 0.75
Fusion with Enfuse levels=auto exposure-weight=1 saturation-weight=1 contrast-weight=1
Replaced original exif data.
Finaly back in RT - exposure levels, sharpening and tone mapping
All from command line script.
Hope you like it.
Greetings
Marc
Oh, I missed this one so far. So many wonderful versions already. So, I tried a plain black & white one.
Oops, missed this one from way back but thought it would be a good test for Darktable in combination with Gimp.
I converted the raw with Darktable using quite extreme highlight/shadow correction values and exporting as an .EXR file. I then loaded the EXR file into Gimp and got rid of the burnt-out white spot behind the lone tree with the resynthesize/heal-selection script and a bit of smudging. I then proceeded to generate two different compositions by using different preservation masks and applying “liquid-rescale” to obtain firs a 16:9 and then a square format without damaging details in the image.
Decided that I’d stick with the bleak effect that I made using the CSG filter (again, since I forgot just how many options it has and I’m rediscovering it a lot!) and some harsh layer blending.
And of course, kaboom. Send this one to any grungy punk blogs you happen to know: