scene revisited

With Filmulator 0.9:

  • Auto CA correction: 2
  • Profiled Vignetting: on
  • Highlight Recovery: 2
  • Temperature: 5288.6
  • Exposure Comp: -1.33
  • Film Area: somewhere into medium format
  • Drama: 100
  • White Clipping Point: 0.493
  • Shadow Brightness: 523
  • Highlight Brightness: 930
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nice picture!
a quick edit with darktable 3.1:

DSC_5534.nef.xmp (13.9 KB)

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Photoflow:


DSC_5534.pfi (34.6 KB)

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DSC_5534.nef.xmp (8.8 KB) DSC_5534_01.nef.xmp (8.8 KB)

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Love how the hills are weaving and the clouds are separating.

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I love the B&W one.

I still haven’t honed my instincts for spotting a good monochrome scene.

My play around using ART. Lovely shot, thanks for sharing. Trickier than I thought…


Scene revisited.nef.arp (80.5 KB)

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Nice shot! Had to learn a few new tricks in darktable to make this one work.


DSC_5534.nef.xmp (39.3 KB)

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This is a really nice shot.


dt310.scene.revisited.nikon.d7000.xmp (41.4 KB) darktable 3.1.0

Had fun processing this one, thanks for sharing!

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It’s G&W :wink: .

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This guy?

:slight_smile: . I thought more of green & white.

Very nice image!

My take using Photoflow:

DSC_5534.jpg.pfi (60.7 KB)

I have used a separate WB layer to make the foreground buildings warmer, and a combination of relight, tone mapping local contrast and curves to selectively adjust the brightness and contrast of the different parts of the image, while avoiding nasty halos…

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Beautiful, @Carmelo_DrRaw!

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Very nice and scenic image. I have enjoyed to work on it.
DT 3.0.2 with filmic and color balance. No local adjustments.

DSC_5534.nef.xmp (7.0 KB)
Regards Brabbel

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Thanks, @brabbel, very nice edit!
More realistic than mine (the sky), still preserving the overall feeling.

Nice photo @gadolf. Are you staying near that spot, or maybe that’s your hometown?

My attempt:


Don’t know if it improved on what has already been done, but interesting to work on.
DSC_5534_01.nef_WNM_1.xmp (14.4 KB)

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Thanks. I live here, Rio de Janeiro.

It certainly did! Very nice edit!

Thank you. I am not sure if it made much difference, but I used a technique recommended by @anon41087856 for very bright lighting. Set low pass up with a L channel parametric filter with input settings of 96 98 100 100. EDIT: feathering radius of 40.

@Underexposed Sounds as if I have missed that trick :frowning:
I understand the parametric filter bit, but not the low pass.
Could you plesae elaborate?