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5th April 2010, 05:09 PM
#21
Re: Shooting under harsh sunlight-Processing challenge
Hmm, a neutral density filter should not be used just because the sun is too bright. Looking at the exif in the image, the ISO could be turned down 1 stop, the shutter speed was still at 1/800, and the image looks to be taken during the brightest time of the day anyway.
or are you saying things get even brighter
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6th April 2010, 11:53 AM
#22
Re: Shooting under harsh sunlight-Processing challenge
I didn't see that; I must have misread it because I thought it was 1/8000 at 100 iso. Can't imagine why I thought that. However if you want a wider aperture you might like to use an ND if nothing else works. I love shooting at this time of day, it presents challenges and a unique look, I like it even if no-one else does. cheers
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17th April 2010, 06:35 AM
#23
Re: Shooting under harsh sunlight-Processing challenge
I mixed 3 different raw conversions in Photoshop, 1 SilkyPix for color and 2 from Rawtherapee for detail.
Here the full size JPEG + a small PSD with the layers http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4686872/alis.7z
Can unpack with 7-zip http://7-zip.org/ or WinRAR http://www.rarlab.com/ or Izarc http://www.izarc.org/
Last edited by McQ; 17th April 2010 at 06:59 AM.
Reason: added inline link to final image
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18th April 2010, 09:59 PM
#24
Re: Shooting under harsh sunlight-Processing challenge
Looks good to me.
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