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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:56 am)
I guess it depends on what you are trying to accomplish. The first image looks to me very accurately exposed. Good contrast showing off the fine texture detail, and complete range from black to white. Color looks natural. The others look... different. Not bad. Just different. Depends on what effect you are trying to get. 'course, after half a bottle of Robotussin, I start seeing sheep perching in the branches, so who knows what is best?
LOL!! Misha you're so funny!!!! yep...now that you mention it, i think i DO see some sheep there in the branches!!!! :) thanks for what you said about my original image. i liked it too but was a wee bit unhappy with it. you don't think that part on the bottom left going upward is overexposed? i was thinking it was and thought this might be a good image to try levels and curves to see what i could do to correct that. i like how #4 turned out the best. anyway, i was not successful in figuring out how to use levels and curves the way it was intended. i'm a bit confused how to do that. Levels were EASY to use but i'm not EFFECTIVE at using them. same with curves. Misha, i read yours and Gradient's responses in Pascale's thread. I was hoping to find a good reference for using these tools, but since you said you don't know of one... I'll read your responses again later and take the advice you both gave in there; however, i think I'll wait until that Robotussin wears off!!!! LOL!!!! my eyes are crossin'! thanks for the feedback!!!!! :)
Attached Link: http://www.khiba.com/PSP/Spring02/42502.htm
Wow....you are right...there isn't much on the web about this. All I could find is in the attached link. Hope it helps a bit. Happy curving!In youth, we learn....with age, we understand.
I'm partial to #5 myself (though the original is good). I like the full on Robotussin effect, as it will now be forever called! ;) The almost oily appearance of the upper right sky in 4 and 5 is very cool!
Kort Kramer - Kramer Kreations
Original photo is technically perfect, and really didn't need curves or any kind of adjustments. However your Robitussin Effects are quite pretty too....!
I am, therefore I create.......
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Michelle, Misha didn't see any problem in exposure either. You say the original photo is technically perfect. So you don't think that the bottom part going upward to the center is overexposed?????????? Compared to the blue in the rest of the sky, that part looks over-exposed to me. I'm confused!!!! Gradient, thanks sooooo much for that link!!! I just woke up a bit and am too sleepy to concentrate enough to read it now. but i will definitely read that later!!!!! I can't believe you found something! i gave up last night after coming up empty. Glad ya'all liked my Robotussin effects!! hehe!!! Vlatko..i'll have to give that a try!!! Thanks guys!! :)
I am, therefore I create.......
--- michelleamarante.com
I agree that the first shot looks perfectly exposed to me too but I definitely have a soft spot for number 5!!! That shiny dark blue is fabulous!! And yes, curves are a pain to use in my humble opinion while I'm having lots of fun using levels! But, like u Sheila, I won't give up on the curves! ;) Let's have a curves party! ;)
Michelle, sorry, I've never seen a histogram before and i'm completely lost. I'm gonna need need to read about this. I appreciate you taking the time to do this. It's sometime i will definitely come back and read again. i just don't understand ANY of this. i'm soooooo sorry! thanks for taking the time to do this. i try to figure these histogram things later. my brain is fried after a hellacious holiday at work. i just ain't gettin' it. thank you thank you though for try to help me. sigh. sorry. Sylvaine, thanks for that link. i saved it! Pascale, i like #5 too! Curves party...oh boy...i'd better get my thinkin' cap on! :)
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We too will go to sea in a Sieve,---
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Their heads are green, and their hands are blue, And they went to
sea in a Sieve.
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Oh!! It's becoming a 'lil clearer now onslow! Didn't know u could lock the tones u're working on in order not to affect other ones! Great tip here dear! Thx! :D We'll get there eventually Sheila!! Oh yea, and the histogram shows u how ur image is balanced! And seing the histogram that Michelle uploaded, u can see that all 3 colors have the same shape, meaning that ur image is perfectly balanced! ;) Hope this helps!
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