On the contrary, I hate halos probably at least as much as you do!
That’s for me the one thing that still makes digital photography an awful artistic product in so many cases… so I try as much as possible to avoid halos in my edits.
On the contrary, I hate halos probably at least as much as you do!
That’s for me the one thing that still makes digital photography an awful artistic product in so many cases… so I try as much as possible to avoid halos in my edits.
I struggle with halos and to be honest didn’t really see them until the evening when I had different lighting in the room (we had that rare thing in the UK earlier - sunshine!).
I suppose I’m guilty of trying too many processes at once but I do like Darktable, its very tempting!!
So no don’t worry, I’m a beginner at this processing lark and appreciate any useful comments
Nice photo. I was there a few years ago. I used a few Darktable 2.6.2 with filmic, retouch, and the perspective correction module and a few other modules to sharpen and bring out some color.
That focal length is a challenge though and the building does not have a lot of straight lines.
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Nice image @McCap. Here is an attempt using GIMP 2.10. Just used Screen and Mutiply mode with masking and then a slight color toning. It could definitely be done better. But don’t have time for the thorough job.
darktable 2.7, tone equalizer, filmic, local contrast, colour balance, colour reconstruction, retouch, perspective correction.
That’s not fair…
It will be in time for Christmas
I’m on 2.7 master
It will be in time when there is no bug left
Here a redo with a more “sunsetish feeling” done with darktable 3.4 plus some freaky sharpening in Gimp. Please regard it as a piece of art and don’t look at the artefacts .
Old one and a belated thanks!