Last edited by JBW; 18th December 2013 at 11:08 AM.
Switching back and forth in Lyte Box it is fairly easy to see exactly where the improvements have been made. The PP version is sharper, more detailed and a bit more vibrant. Even the web is sharper! Looks good Brian!
Hi Brian,
Your processing has added a bit of noise from the original image and we know that your camera performs pretty noise free at ISO100. I'm wondering if you have over-sharpened this as to be honest the original is pretty sharp based upon the spiky hairs on its legs.
Here's your original with a very slight mod on levels/brightness with a bit of sharpening. Not saying this is better but just shows what can be done when you start with a good sharp image as this one was SOOC.
This has to be one of you sharpest and I wonder if a bit of localised dodging around his head may help show those eyes off.
Grahame
Last edited by Stagecoach; 18th December 2013 at 07:05 AM. Reason: Wrong pic posted
Hi Brian,
Within your PP software you should have a tool called 'Dodge' and one called 'Burn'. These allow you to selectively paint with a brush over an area which you wish to 'lighten' or 'darken'.
I no longer have Rawtherapee loaded but pretty sure it will have something equivalent, I'll do some investigation.
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I recall you are using Gimp following RAW conversion so the tools may be in there.
On my mod I slightly lightened around the head area that was in shadow, you will notice that it's lighter under the eye area.
Grahame
Last edited by Stagecoach; 18th December 2013 at 08:44 AM. Reason: Added info re Gimp
Your original is sufficiently sharp to effect fine non-destructive editing. Gimp has the dodge/burn tool.
I will prefer a little more blur especially to the flower, a little more dof will enhance the effect.