NikonGear'23
Images => Nature, Flora, Fauna & Landscapes => Topic started by: Grahame Hamblin on June 19, 2018, 02:02:40
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had a go at merging comments welcome
Grahame
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"Merging" = HDR in this case?
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Bird against clear sky then 2nd of clouds and merged
Grahame
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Sorry for my meaningless post. Deleted.
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What program did you use? BTW, very nice image.
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What program did you use? BTW, very nice image.
This...very cool combination of images. Did you consider creating a contrastier version?
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will try
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added some contrast
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I like both, but the second image reminds me strongly of something one might see in a 19th century book of bird paintings, which I think is an interesting look, more like a painting than a photograph.
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Arthur, you took the words out of my mouth with the book reference ;)
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Graham, the 'problem' with this image, if there is one... Is the Levels setting. I took the liberty of taking the JPEG into Ps and checking the levels, the original image appears a bit 'flat', lacking in tonal range. This was confirmed in Ps - Levels.
I moved the white point to the end of the image data on the histogram and added a little contrast. No doubt further tweaking could improve the image but *technically* the image is now much better. I feel the lower edges of the bird are too clean cut... it kind of confirms this is an image merge, I would have expected some texture along the lower edge.
This is the result of the Levels setting:
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Thank you Seapy new something was wrong but did not know what.Back to practice practice learn learn.
Grahame
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Every day I learn something!
The results would probably be better if the levels (and contrast), of both images had been set before merging. I don't think the bird is quite right even now.