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    Re: re edit

    Les - similar comment as I made on one of your previous postings, the image seems to be "too hot". I would like to see some of the areas toned down just a touch.

    The members would also be interested in a bit more information about your postings; the subject, why you handled it the way you did, etc. An image with no explanations does not give the viewer any insight into your work.


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    Re: re edit

    Assuming the butterfly is a Gatekeeper (from England) then the colours are considerably over saturated compared with a real life specimen. Although there is nothing wrong in deliberately creating an alternative colour form.

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    Re: re edit

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    Assuming the butterfly is a Gatekeeper (from England) then the colours are considerably over saturated compared with a real life specimen. Although there is nothing wrong in deliberately creating an alternative colour form.
    Technically speaking, the image is indeed quite saturated.

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    For those with a screen color-picker:

    At left, levels indicate amount of saturation; at right, levels indicate hue in color circle degrees, 0-255 = 0-359 degs.

    The yellows and greens do appear to be highly saturated; can't comment about the butterfly, other than the saturation is not "blown" ...
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    Re: re edit

    I agree with Manfred, but I think that for the sort of issue in this thread, the questions are more technical, e.g.,

    --how was the scene lit?
    --did you shoot raw or JPEG?
    --if JPEG, what picture style (or whatever it's called for your brand of camera) did you use?
    --what postprocessing, if any, did you do?

    Some in-camera JPEG picture styles give the image a substantial boost in saturation, and some also change color balance, so that might be an issue here.

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    Re: re edit

    It was a re edit of an old image i was just playing around in lightroom to see what kind of edits i could make

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    Re: re edit

    Quote Originally Posted by lesno1 View Post
    It was a re edit of an old image i was just playing around in lightroom to see what kind of edits i could make
    Just be very cautious when using the saturation or vibrance sliders. I virtually never push them to the right to increase those values. I do desaturate colours slightly from time to time.

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    Re: re edit

    I use small positive adjustments to vibrance quite often, but I very rarely make global positive adjustments to saturation. It all depends on what the image needs.


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    Re: re edit

    Thanks guys all very interesting im used to basic editing andits so easy to get carried away in PS and lightroom

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    Re: re edit original image

    Liked it ; the colours are more natural in the new image

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