Soupy
(Tim)
October 23, 2020, 1:33pm
4
Lovely scene, nice place for a stroll. Looks like you were contending with a gentle breeze?
tree-in-park-IMG_2464.CR2.xmp (39.9 KB)
DT 3.2.1
If aesthetics were more important than reality, I would also remove those man made objects in the background, perhaps replacing them with water.
EDIT: Had to change filter on tone eq, as I realised what I had was killing some detail.
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Tim
(Tim Cuthbertson)
October 23, 2020, 1:50pm
5
dt 3.2.1. I did most of my changes in the tone equalizer.
IMG_2464.CR2.xmp (6.0 KB)
newbie
(AT)
October 23, 2020, 1:53pm
6
This is the best part of PlayRaw. One shot and so many interpretations. It is so much fun to go back and try to learn how each edit was done.
@Soupy I was imagining the image similar to yours when I took it. The weather turned dark rather quick. I checked before and it was suppose to be sunny but somehow, I got welcomed with thick dark clouds and wind when I reached there. I like to go to a place multiple times (if its nearby) and take different shots of the same thing many times. I am just learning and this kind of helps me figuring out the lighting and weather and how I can figure out good conditions for taking a better shot.
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Jade_NL
(Jacques)
October 23, 2020, 1:55pm
7
tree.in.park.jpg.out.pp3 (26.3 KB) RawTherapee ( 5.8-2546-g08a891136 / development)
Thanks for sharing!
PS: @jdc The new local adjustment section is something else. Really nice. Thanks! (you and the others that developed this one).
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Soupy
(Tim)
October 23, 2020, 2:02pm
8
Your version viewed 100% is what I love about RT - such great detail. Can’t wait to try local adjustments.
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Soupy
(Tim)
October 23, 2020, 2:07pm
9
Dark clouds can make for great photos! Wind, not so much. I can see what you were going for - no noise and deep focus - but a faster shutter could have negated that motion blur. Still, quite a nice shot.
Jade_NL
(Jacques)
October 23, 2020, 2:11pm
10
Do have a look at @Andy_Astbury1 ’s video’s about this new tool. Great starting point to get a grasp on/insight about this tool.
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Soupy
(Tim)
October 23, 2020, 2:33pm
11
Here is a variation. An attempt to retain better detail.
tree-in-park-IMG_2464.CR2.xmp (49.0 KB)
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Jade_NL
(Jacques)
October 23, 2020, 3:04pm
12
I like this toned down (and more detailed) version a lot better
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nodal
(Philip Clarke)
October 23, 2020, 3:34pm
13
A slightly different approach in RT, use the La b LH CH and CC equalisers to reduce the blue branch (you’ll not unseen it now) from this
to this
upside graduated filter to tone the path down, and a vignette
IMG_2464-1.jpg.out.pp3 (14.1 KB)
heckflosse
(Ingo Weyrich)
October 23, 2020, 4:55pm
14
well, you could also use the raw ca correction tool in RT
Left without, right with raw ca correction:
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nodal
(Philip Clarke)
October 23, 2020, 4:58pm
15
more that one way to skin a cat
Jade_NL
(Jacques)
October 23, 2020, 5:12pm
16
I’m liking RawTherapee more and more, but I haven’t abandoned darktable just yet…
tree.in.park.cr2.xmp (11.8 KB) darktable 3.2.1
Different crop and other attention points.
pphoto
(pphoto)
October 23, 2020, 5:51pm
18
Very nice image, tried to give it a warm autumn look:
IMG_2464.CR2.xmp (13.5 KB, dt 3.3)
Thomas_Do
(Thomas)
October 23, 2020, 6:30pm
20
Here a black & white version with almost IR quality . Some artifacts, though.
IMG_2464_01.CR2.xmp (8.8 KB)
Dinobe
October 23, 2020, 7:18pm
21
Attempt 2, it seems like I overcooked it the first time. The details in the leaves are gone…IMG_2464.CR2.xmp (11.2 KB)
AxelG
October 23, 2020, 8:55pm
23
My attempt using dt 3.3.0-1186
and yes, I did not crop it
IMG_2464.CR2.xmp (13,1 KB)
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