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    Re: Before and after post processing



    One of my HDR's....the originals: Normal exposure, -2 exposure, +2 exposure






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    Re: Before and after post processing



    Jan, Very nice shot.


    Here is one of my first successful HDR shots. If I recall, It ranged from +2 to -4ev, 7 shots


    [img]/resized-image.ashx/__size/800x0/__key/CommunityServer-Discussions-Components-Files/13/2185.HDR-Contact-Sheet.jpg[/img]





    And the Final product---Sorry to those that have seen this before.


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    Does this count?


    [img]/resized-image.ashx/__size/550x0/__key/CommunityServer-Components-UserFiles/00-00-00-47-09/2122.jpg[/img]


    After


    [img]/resized-image.ashx/__size/550x0/__key/CommunityServer-Components-UserFiles/00-00-00-47-09/Colored-Pencil.jpg[/img]

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    Here's couple of my horrendous goofs from the other day at the zoo! It's the result of going from sun to shade to sun to in a building to outside all day long, after awhile I lost track of my settings and almost of my toddler grandchild![:O]






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    Re: Before and after post processing



    Quote Originally Posted by HDNitehawk


    Does this count?

    Ok, Nitehawk, What did you do here and why? Just curious[*-)]---I am guessing I just became the victim of a joke


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    Denise, Very nice recovery on both images
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    Denise, Very nice recovery on both images
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Williams


    Ok, Nitehawk, What did you do here and why? Just curious[img]/emoticons/emotion-42.gif[/img]---I am guessing I just became the victim of a joke


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    Nah no joke...it was photoshop CS4, colored pencil. Maybe not what OP had in mind. It looks really cool printed off but shrinking it down to post here takes away from it.


    Of course, I like it as a picture more. Other than maybe setting the picture style, it came out of the camera just as it looks now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HDNitehawk


    Nah no joke...it was photoshop CS4, colored pencil. Maybe not what OP had in mind. It looks really cool printed off but shrinking it down to post here takes away from it.


    Of course, I like it as a picture more. Other than maybe setting the picture style, it came out of the camera just as it looks now.




    Oh, OK,----Well, your right it probably doesn't look as good on screen as it did printed---But, If you could brighten the butterfly and increase vibrance a bit, itmight be a pretty cool shot even on screen. Just my 2cw


    Thanks for sharing,


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    Re: Before and after post processing




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    The image I used as an example of backfocusing in the AFMA thread seems like a good candidate for this one as well (the size reduction here masks the fact that the focal plane is behind the eye, despite using spot AF on the eye). It was shot with the 70-300mm DO lens, which due to the diffractive optics really benefits from increasing both the contrast and the sharpness during post processing. I also cropped and changed the orientation, and pushed the saturation a bit to brighten the subject and also add some 'pop' to the little ladybug on the underside of the lily pad.


    Before: [img]/cfs-file.ashx/__key/CommunityServer-Components-UserFiles/00-00-00-35-15/FrogBefore.jpg[/img]


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