TLP 8-5-09
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- GoldenEagle
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TLP 8-5-09
Friday i went to Florennes to see the TLP. Here some results.
And a video of 2 Belgium Vipers with afterburn take-off. I really like it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3aOLYzv ... annel_page" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Gr, GoldenEagle
And a video of 2 Belgium Vipers with afterburn take-off. I really like it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3aOLYzv ... annel_page" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Gr, GoldenEagle
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Re: TLP 8-5-09
Nice catches...
But is it my monitor or are the colors a bit strange and are they a bit unsharp?
Best regards, Rob.
But is it my monitor or are the colors a bit strange and are they a bit unsharp?
Best regards, Rob.
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Re: TLP 8-5-09
Same here.Andras wrote:Nope, same here..
Another person "trying to avoid using Photoshop"
Images could have been rather good, although the camera was a Fuji FinePix S8000FD..
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Re: TLP 8-5-09
Hans,Hans Rolink wrote:Another person "trying to avoid using Photoshop"
not everybody knows how to work with Photoshop.
Neither do I.
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Re: TLP 8-5-09
That's my point. You should invest some hours. You will not regret the investment.Sowald wrote:not everybody knows how to work with Photoshop.
Neither do I.
Hans.
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Re: TLP 8-5-09
Yes, here is an example with very easy result in Photoshop. Check the Phostoshop topic of Sven to see some more tips etc. I took the liberty to change one of your pics, i hope you don't mind (Only 800 x 600)
Curves, WB and straight and sharp.
Good luck
Curves, WB and straight and sharp.
Good luck
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Re: TLP 8-5-09
sorry to say, but I like the orrigional better. "Your" version is way to yellow.Andras wrote:Yes, here is an example with very easy result in Photoshop. Check the Phostoshop topic of Sven to see some more tips etc. I took the liberty to change one of your pics, i hope you don't mind (Only 800 x 600)
Curves, WB and straight and sharp.
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Re: TLP 8-5-09
OK, another one then.
Steps performed (very basic indeed)
- colour balance towards somewhat less blue
- removed vignetting (donkere hoekjes)
- black point and white point redefined (histogram repaired, removes greyish cast)
- reduced saturation somewhat
- sharpened somewhat with unsharp mask
Compare that to the original one:
Hans.
Steps performed (very basic indeed)
- colour balance towards somewhat less blue
- removed vignetting (donkere hoekjes)
- black point and white point redefined (histogram repaired, removes greyish cast)
- reduced saturation somewhat
- sharpened somewhat with unsharp mask
Compare that to the original one:
Hans.
Last edited by Hans Rolink on 11 May 2009, 09:26, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: TLP 8-5-09
Well, it's a small JPG file and i just wanted to show that with a few clicks it's easy to adjust stuff. With a RAW image things will turn out much better but my guess is that the original file is a JPG as well.Redskin wrote:sorry to say, but I like the orrigional better. "Your" version is way to yellow.Andras wrote:Yes, here is an example with very easy result in Photoshop. Check the Phostoshop topic of Sven to see some more tips etc. I took the liberty to change one of your pics, i hope you don't mind (Only 800 x 600)
Curves, WB and straight and sharp.
The original is very blue/green and with this example i showed that it is easy to remove a color cast. Maybe a bit towards yellow.
Greetz
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Re: TLP 8-5-09
Hans Rolink did a nice job there indeed, with a RAW file you can do very much, at first I didn't edit my pics, but then I saw results with Lightroom, and I started shooting in RAW and adjusting it in Lightroom. Works great!