Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/07/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Luis, when I see those photos in the LUG Gallery, I still see the effect that I saw on the slideshow. Maybe it's just my monitor, or more likely just my particular taste or preference, but it looks to me as if the whites have been pulled down and the blacks pulled up, showing off many more tones, but with less contrast. I'm fine just seeing it as a matter of taste. A friend of mine processes photos with a similar look, and while to me it looks unnatural, he holds that it is a result much more natural because closer to what he says the eye really sees. By the way, I know that the photos cannot be real HDR, but there's something about the way you have processed them that reminds me of HDR. I am also aware that my technical knowledge of of dynamic range and computer monitor reproduction is zilch, so I'm afraid I can't express what I mean very well. Best wishes, Peter ......... Hi Peter, Thank you very much for your comment, I have examinated again the pictures and in my opinion is not over processed, I don't use HDR, maybe the conversion to a slideshow modify a little bit the pictures?. I have created a new Album in the Leica Users Group Gallery and upload all these pictures. I would appreciate very much your opinion and the others before to re-process the picturs. http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/luisrq/Corpus/ Thank you very much! any other c&c is always welcom! Saludos cordiales Lluis El 19/07/2013, a las 06:03, Peter Cheyne escribi?: >* Hi Luis,* >* * >* some really good moments there. However, some of the photos look a little* >* over-manipulated towards HDR for my taste. I'm thinking especially of the* >* photos where there are people dressed in white.* >* * >* I feel more contrast would look more natural, rather than attempting to* >* draw much detail from the shadows. The effect that I feel as* >* over-processing is most prominent for me with the girls in white robes* >* lifting the white chairs. I feel like I'm missing what should be a good* >* black-and-white photo, because it's been processed into many silvery >greys.* >* * >* I think the shots are great, and admire them, but think that they would >be* >* stronger if left to reveal themselves with less prominent processing.* >* * >* Best wishes,* >* * >* Peter*