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    Flower Portrat

    Here is another picture I took yesterday and finished processing today. I'm starting to learn that an image that has been properly exposed needs very little tweaking in post processing!

    Flower PortratIMG_2929 by Big00Ern, on Flickr

    Constructive criticism is always welcome!

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    Re: Flower Portrat

    an image that has been properly exposed needs very little tweaking in post processing!
    Au contraire mon ami...as a photographer, you should know that there is a vast chasm between need
    and want. As an example you could rotate the image, boost saturations in yellow and green and red.
    Don't quit until you've explored other options.

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    Re: Flower Portrat

    Quote Originally Posted by chauncey View Post
    Au contraire mon ami...as a photographer, you should know that there is a vast chasm between need
    and want. As an example you could rotate the image, boost saturations in yellow and green and red.
    Don't quit until you've explored other options.
    Ok, let me see what I can do to boost the yellow, greens, and reds. I did boost the overall saturation by 1.

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    Re: Flower Portrat

    Nice flower with an interesting shape. I would like to see the colours after your edit

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    Re: Flower Portrat

    Ok, I was able to add a little more green to the picture, which was an improvement I think.

    Flower PortratFlower Portrait edit 2 by Big00Ern, on Flickr

    My RAW converter and editor is DPP. DPP has a RGB tab where I can adjust these colors independently, but not yellow. I tried adding red and green, but the image had a weird hue. I also tried boosting the saturation, but that didn't look right either. Finally, and by accident, I lowered the red and noticed that made the green and blue more vibrant.

    Thoughts?

    Edit: After looking at the original compared to my edited picture, I almost wonder if my white balance was askew in the original...

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    Re: Flower Portrat

    Check a color wheel to see the relationships...http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=...hers&FORM=IGRE

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    Re: Flower Portrat

    Quote Originally Posted by chauncey View Post
    Check a color wheel to see the relationships...http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=...hers&FORM=IGRE
    Thank you for the link.

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    Re: Flower Portrat

    Very unusual shape....excellent image

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    Very unusual shape....excellent image
    Thank you!

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    Re: Flower Portrat

    Hi Ernie, I like the edit with vibrant colours

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    Re: Flower Portrat

    Nice image.

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