Notes Cleaner processing, minor adjustments from fused pics
Barn.
13 Comments
30 Jun 21:13
Randall.Lohr
Ok everyone, Here's the same pic done in a more natural pure style. What do you think.
30 Jun 21:23
inkslinger
Ha Ha, well done Randall....
30 Jun 21:43
bessi7
NICE
30 Jun 22:31
rcuello
A pity that not wait until tomorrow, so leaving the two photos,
to evaluate with certainty.
This looks good, but the other had more "Glamour"
30 Jun 22:57
Randall.Lohr
funny you should sayย that Ricardo, I used a NiK filter called "Glamour Glow" to add the softness to the hard edge of the noise to compensate for the harsh tones on the other pic.
30 Jun 23:23
rcuello
Sorry, I thought I had removed the other, now saw her.
The Glamour, was because it was the word that best expressed what it meant.
obviously the filter they put the correct name.
30 Jun 23:39
digicam
Not a FAIR comparison. The other had a tighter crop right side.
01 Jul 02:08
johnt
My assessment is: Ed is correct on crop. I mentioned excellent composition on other picture. You lost ground with this full cut. But.. you gained much ground by losing the noise IMO. The grass.. leaves.. old weathered planks don't have the dry, brittle lo
01 Jul 02:11
johnt
look they did when over-sharpened. I love the un-sharp mask but have to be careful not to exceed red-line or the brittle look rears it's ugly head in my opinion.. This is much better exception of crop in my eye as I see it as more natural and what I visi
01 Jul 02:14
johnt
vision if I were there in person. And down-loading makes a difference. When download is available it should always be used before a final assessment IMO.
Ok everyone, Here's the same pic done in a more natural pure style. What do you think.
Ha Ha, well done Randall....
NICE
A pity that not wait until tomorrow, so leaving the two photos, to evaluate with certainty. This looks good, but the other had more "Glamour"
funny you should sayย that Ricardo, I used a NiK filter called "Glamour Glow" to add the softness to the hard edge of the noise to compensate for the harsh tones on the other pic.
Sorry, I thought I had removed the other, now saw her. The Glamour, was because it was the word that best expressed what it meant. obviously the filter they put the correct name.
Not a FAIR comparison. The other had a tighter crop right side.
My assessment is: Ed is correct on crop. I mentioned excellent composition on other picture. You lost ground with this full cut. But.. you gained much ground by losing the noise IMO. The grass.. leaves.. old weathered planks don't have the dry, brittle lo
look they did when over-sharpened. I love the un-sharp mask but have to be careful not to exceed red-line or the brittle look rears it's ugly head in my opinion.. This is much better exception of crop in my eye as I see it as more natural and what I visi
vision if I were there in person. And down-loading makes a difference. When download is available it should always be used before a final assessment IMO.
nice vignette
Thanks, I liked it too.
Far too noisy for me....