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Ajustes Basicos

Temperatura 4800 Matiz -2

Exposicion +0.15

Contraste +23

Iluminaciones -93

Sombras +30

Blancos +14

Negros -21

Claridad +36

 

HSL

Rojo -6

Naranja -28

Amarillos -37

Verdes -30

Aguamarinas -54

Azul +26

Purpura +17

Magenta +4

(Pestaña convertir a escala de grises)

 

Curvas

Iluminaciones -17

Claros -10

Oscuros +8

Sombras +39

 

Dividir Tonos Iluminaciones

Tono 57

Saturacion 10

Dividir Tonos Sombras

Tono 51

Saturacion 18

Equilibrio 0

 

Enfoque

Cantidad 56

Radio 0.8

Detalle 20

Mascara 13

 

Reduccion de ruido

Luminancia 43

Detalle de luminancia 52

Contraste de luminancia 39

 

Grano

Cantidad 20

Tamaño 21

Rugosidad 28

 

Viñeteado

Cantidad -78

Punto medio 10

Redondez -32

Suavizar 93

Iluminaciones 0

   

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From Wikipedia:

The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise is a Fairmont Hotel on the eastern shore of Lake Louise, near Banff, Alberta. The original Chateau was gradually built up at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century by the Canadian Pacific Railway and was thus "kin" to its predecessors, the Banff Springs Hotel, and the Château Frontenac. The hotel's wooden Rattenbury Wing burned down on 3 July 1924, and was replaced by the current Barrot Wing one year later. The Painter Wing, built in 1913, is the oldest portion of the hotel still standing. The Mount Temple Wing, opened in 2004, is the newest wing of the hotel and features modern meeting facilities, including the Mount Temple Ballroom.The hotel was first conceived by the railway at the end of the 19th century, as a vacation destination to lure moneyed travellers into taking trains and heading West. By the time airplanes and automobiles had displaced the trains, it had gained sufficient renown to have a life of its own. The Canadian Pacific Railway long ago sold it to other interests.From the start, the goal was to exploit the stunning natural beauty of the emerald-green lake and of Victoria glacier which rose above it. There were many hiking and canoeing itineraries for nature lovers. Eventually, all the natural areas around the hotel were incorporated into the Banff National Park. This park has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.Originally built to function only in summer, the hotel was winterized in 1982 and now offers all of the regular ski resort fare during the winter months. In addition to the usual skiing, ice skating and snowboarding, there are sleigh rides, ice sculpture contests and snowshoe excursions.

 

Canon EOS 550D Rebel T2i

Canon EF-S 17-85mm IS USM

F/14 - 85mm - Exposure Fusion

Still life vegetables in preparation for the salsa.

 

One Canon 600EX-RT, camera left, bounced off the ceiling, at full power.

Workflow: Negs processed by apetureuk.com

Raw file scanned with Reflecta RPS 10m @ 2,500dpi

Imported to Lightroom, then 'edit copy in Photoshop' selected. Colorperfect filter applied in Photoshop then saved. Colour, sharpness and N/R applied in Lightroom.

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Nikon F5

Carl Zeiss ZF.2 2/28 Distagon T*

Kodak Gold 200@400

 

Developed & scanned by Carmencita Film Lab in Valencia, Spain

The workflow for a particular project had to be documented for all of the different parties to approve and sign off on. Completed in 2004

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I recently add the 5th monitor set-up but to find out the i1 Display Pro can only calibrate 4 monitors at one time, it is a hassle process when the Xrite calibration program can not support 5 monitors at the same time, will change back to 4 monitors setup as my standard editing workflow :-)

 

Dell XPS 8500 i7-3700 @3.4GHz, 16GB

Windows 8.1 64-bits

AMD FirePro W8000 (FireGL V) 4GB

U2713H AdobeRGB

U2711H AdobeRGB

U2412M sRGB

S2240T sRGB 10 points touch screen

NI GO RI Sake (Japan)

   

Tried a new post workflow with presets from Intensify. I am quite happy with the results.

Workflow: Negs processed by apetureuk.com

Raw file scanned with Reflecta RPS 10m @ 2,500dpi

Imported to Lightroom, then 'edit copy in Photoshop' selected. Colorperfect filter applied in Photoshop then saved. Colour, sharpness and N/R applied in Lightroom.

A twilight skyline shoot for a penthouse condo. 5 exp HDR, generated via our automated workflow.

Workflow: Ricoh GR in-camera RAW-development, inserted SD-card into Canon M3, transferred photo to phone via app, finally processed with VSCOcam with a1 preset

"It is said that the sorceress of the Dusk Order can be found in every major kingdom known to man, where they bide their time pursuing their myriad agendas."

 

Work in Progress Notation: One of the most frustrating things, if unavoidable, is detail degradation. It can be very disheartening to spend a lot of time working on small details that dissolve when transferred to SL.

 

The images on the left are the base texture renders in Zbrush (Which means that it is just the texture in fullbright, no actual light or shadow rendering.) Even here, a lot of detail is lost from the original. The image on the right is in Second Life, where another chunk of details have been smoothed away and lost.

 

Comes with the territory, but it can be frustrating sometimes! If something important is lost however, that is a very good time to open the texture back up in photoshop for some detailing to bring out those important details.

Images 1-3 are varying exposures of the same scene, taken on a tripod.

 

HDR Image was prepared using the Photoshop CS2: automate -> merge to HDR. White point was set, then the conversion to HDR was done by the Exposure/Gamma method.

 

HDR image was then perspective corrected (to correct for wideangle lens distortion, especially evident on the closest vertical pillar) using the PTLens plugin and profile for the Olympus Zuiko 14-45 lens.

 

I'm sure this could still be much improved, but in comparison to all of the overprocessed, trendy, fake looking HDR I've seen lately I think I've used the process as it is intended.

 

The HDR image can be seen here LARGE.

A meme I made with the Workflow app for iPad

Single in September 2017

Pentax M50/1.4

Day 7

 

The dust mask, especially the N95 version, an essential piece of PPE when dealing with cargoes such as grain and iron ore.

Diagram created by Scott Moehring; source of the file: flic.kr/p/2pjpZ

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