Sunset over Lavaux

Silly question. How do I download the files in .cr3 format? When I try to download I get a file - 0V2A2112.mp4 - which I cannot open.

Just change the file extension.

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@paperdigits Many thanks for your reply.

I have tried to bring some detail into the foreground, without it distracting from the sky.
The colours in the sky I increased the saturation - probably much overdone!
Image pulled in via Filmulator and processed in GIMP

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Would have liked to have been there. Thanks for the photo.
dt 3.7
0V2A2112_09.DNG.xmp (25.2 KB)

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nice landscape…

edited on laptop

Sunset over Lavaux_0V2A2112.DNG.xmp (15.5 KB)

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Another go at this.
dt 3.7
0V2A2112_14.DNG.xmp (63.3 KB)

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Thank you for the play,

my try with RT GIMP and G’MIC:


(edit: cropped the image, because of the halo in the clouds.)

Hm, something is wrong with the exported image (look at houses and roads):

Wonderful landscape, thanks for sharing
My question with sunsets is always how red was the sky? How can I come close to reality? I think one often tends to overdo things when post-processing images


DT 3.6.0
0V2A2112_01.DNG.xmp (9.0 KB)

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Beautiful image of a sunrise or sunset. Thank you for sharing.
With RawTherapee 5.8-dev-3049
My process:

  1. I darkened the background mountains with local adjustments because I didn’t like them.
  2. Used Gradient Filter module to lighten the bottom part.
  3. Used Lut Kodak Portra 400 NC 1-


20210916_0V2A2112.jpg.out.pp3 (19.8 KB)

Greetings.

It was quite red, there was a fine break in the clouds just above the mountains. This was the light just before the sun set. That said I think the more muted edits here are more realistic, some are a bit on the flamboyant side.

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Great shot!
My take with dt 3.7


0V2A2112.DNG.xmp (23.3 KB)

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very impressive :grinning:

ART

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Very nice one, thanks! :slight_smile:

RT5.8 dev


0V2A2112.jpg.out.pp3 (25.2 KB)

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Very nice sunset!
0V2A2112.DNG.xmp (11.7 KB)


dt 3.7

very pretty area, the landscapes there.

quick and completely overcooked vkdt edit:

spectral input profile, pushed saturation slightly past pain threshold, only moderate log-curve to compress dynamic range, and instead a guided-filter-hand-drawn mask for the foreground (burn) and one for the bright stripe of clouds on top (dodge), since this keeps local contrast more punchy and the separation ground/sky is pretty clear here.


0V2A2112.pfi (29.5 KB)

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Fantastic picture, beautiful edit… Added a little bit of Dodge in gimp.
What colors… Are these grape vines?

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