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- Triple Nickel
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Colours after editing
Hi all,
I have edited a photo from last Sunday at Weeze/Laarbruch (NRN) in two different ways:
As you all remember the superb weather from last daysin NL, I wanted to see this in the photo:
Clear Blue skies, a pure white aircraft, and the green grass in it's natural color.
The first one has been put through photomatix 4.0 and CS5 and the second one in CS5 only.
I would like to discuss colours here. Wich one is better???
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2.
3. 1+2 merged. (photo 1 on top of photo 2 and then 50% opacity on the top layer):
Greetz, Ron
I have edited a photo from last Sunday at Weeze/Laarbruch (NRN) in two different ways:
As you all remember the superb weather from last daysin NL, I wanted to see this in the photo:
Clear Blue skies, a pure white aircraft, and the green grass in it's natural color.
The first one has been put through photomatix 4.0 and CS5 and the second one in CS5 only.
I would like to discuss colours here. Wich one is better???
1.
2.
3. 1+2 merged. (photo 1 on top of photo 2 and then 50% opacity on the top layer):
Greetz, Ron
Last edited by Triple Nickel on 04 May 2011, 19:50, edited 3 times in total.
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Re: Colours after editing
Mi opinion, but that is my Kodachrome background, I think the second is better. The colours of the first one are too Fuji like to my liking. Too outspoken, too saturated. But that's just me I guess...
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Re: Colours after editing
The first one is better if you remove more orange !
The orange domination is typical for most digital camera's
@Hans, I have a Fuji Superia background
The orange domination is typical for most digital camera's
@Hans, I have a Fuji Superia background
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Re: Colours after editing
Hi Ron,
It's difficult to say as I don't know the exact situation. The colors in the grass look quite reddish. What's that like for real ? But in the top photo the little farm under the rear fuselage looks a bit too colorfull for such a distance. It should probably look a bit more bluish like in the second shot.
For a test, could you layer both shots on top of eachother in CS5 and reduce the opacity of the top layer photo to 50% ? That way you should get the best of both worlds. Can you show the result ?
Cheers,
Iwan
It's difficult to say as I don't know the exact situation. The colors in the grass look quite reddish. What's that like for real ? But in the top photo the little farm under the rear fuselage looks a bit too colorfull for such a distance. It should probably look a bit more bluish like in the second shot.
For a test, could you layer both shots on top of eachother in CS5 and reduce the opacity of the top layer photo to 50% ? That way you should get the best of both worlds. Can you show the result ?
Cheers,
Iwan
Re: Colours after editing
Sometimes even Iwan's ideas make sense. combineer die twee. *
De een is ook m.i. te oranjig (beetje bah) maar heeft een aardige lucht en de andere iets te blauwig.
* wat je ook kunt doen is 3-5 % fotofilter blauw (82) ofzo toevoegen aan de eerste en even kijken of dat iets doet wat in de buurt komt van jouw belevenis van de kleurstelling van deze dag.
hatsikidee!
De een is ook m.i. te oranjig (beetje bah) maar heeft een aardige lucht en de andere iets te blauwig.
* wat je ook kunt doen is 3-5 % fotofilter blauw (82) ofzo toevoegen aan de eerste en even kijken of dat iets doet wat in de buurt komt van jouw belevenis van de kleurstelling van deze dag.
hatsikidee!
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Re: Colours after editing
Allright. Good idea.For a test, could you layer both shots on top of eachother in CS5 and reduce the opacity of the top layer photo to 50% ? That way you should get the best of both worlds. Can you show the result ?
I have executed the above, and the result is photo #3 wich I have put in the first post, to have better comparising.
I'm quite happy with the result. Especially wenn I look at the tarmac colours. In #1 it is to yellow in #2 too Blue. In #3 in comes close to the real thing. The ''litte farm'' is actually a (ex) RAF Hardened Aircraft Shelter, (hard to see because of the jet's exhaust) and is made of concrete so should be pure grey....
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Re: Colours after editing
Hi...
Also a very important thing if you want the "real colors"...
Is your monitor calibrated in a proper way?
If not, do so and then continue working on your photo's...
To be honest though... I have to calibrate my monitor too...
Grtz.
Zipper.
Also a very important thing if you want the "real colors"...
Is your monitor calibrated in a proper way?
If not, do so and then continue working on your photo's...
To be honest though... I have to calibrate my monitor too...
Grtz.
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Re: Colours after editing
Hi,
Yes, I work on a calibrated monitor.
Problem is of course, that all monitors of ''viewers'' are on different settings, so whatever I do, it will be different for everyone.
After I have edited a photo I check te photo on my laptop if it is not ''overdone''. Sometimes even another check on my pc at work.
Greetz, Ron
Yes, I work on a calibrated monitor.
Problem is of course, that all monitors of ''viewers'' are on different settings, so whatever I do, it will be different for everyone.
After I have edited a photo I check te photo on my laptop if it is not ''overdone''. Sometimes even another check on my pc at work.
Greetz, Ron
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Re: Colours after editing
Of the first two, I would go for the second one, despite its slight blue cast. The first one looks exaggerated to me, unnatural.
Of the three, I like the mix best.
Erik
Of the three, I like the mix best.
Erik
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Re: Colours after editing
1. Red but not much
2. Blue, but not much
3rd. Great..
3 for me..
2. Blue, but not much
3rd. Great..
3 for me..