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Images => Nature, Flora, Fauna & Landscapes => Topic started by: Akira on July 28, 2017, 13:04:53

Title: Flowers under harsh lightings
Post by: Akira on July 28, 2017, 13:04:53
Shot with D750 and Ai 200/4.0.  Apparently the lens is prone to flare.  The post-processing for these images were tricky.
Title: Re: Flowers under harsh lightings
Post by: ArthurDent on July 28, 2017, 14:33:58
Very nice images. What software do you use for post processing?
Title: Re: Flowers under harsh lightings
Post by: Akira on July 28, 2017, 14:45:07
Thanks, Arthur!

I use CC2017.  The first image looked quite hazy possibly caused by the internal flare of the lens.  So, I used the "dehaze" slider in ACR in addition to the usual ones.

The flowers in the second image were very dark in the original RAW, and I needed to raise the shadow slider quite a bit.  I think I should have used the Active D-light function in the camera.
Title: Re: Flowers under harsh lightings
Post by: Randy Stout on July 28, 2017, 17:03:44
Akira:

I like the colors and the cloudy sky, def. more sense of depth.

A bit more exposure compensation for the flowers might have helped with the luminosity balance between them and sky.

The dehaze filter is an interesting one.  I play with it occ. Sometimes works a treat, other times, not so much.

Cheers

Randy
Title: Re: Flowers under harsh lightings
Post by: Akira on July 28, 2017, 18:09:52
Randy, thanks for the comment and the suggestion.

Indeed a bit more brightning of the flowers might have helped.  But I feared if the image looks more like HDR which is not really my taste...

I agree that the dehaze slider is sometimes more functional than its name indicates.  It is also handy when I want to reduce the smoke of the firework shots.