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Subject: [Leica] Re. We had company (combining 2 RAW developments)
From: nathan.wajsman at planet.nl (Nathan Wajsman)
Date: Wed Jul 27 20:47:15 2005
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Peter,

Combining two images like that is beyond my PS skills, but the result is 
certainly very good. However, I wonder if this image would not work 
better in B&W--that way you don't have to worry about color saturation 
either ;-)

Nathan

Peter Klein wrote:

> Oliver's suggestion motivated me to do further work on my "little girl 
> with wave sculpture," picture. I combined two different RAW developments 
> with a mask.  I'm essentially doing the same thing Tina did with a 
> high-contrast picture a while back (though I use Picture Window Pro, not 
> Photoshop).
> 
> Here's the image I posted yesterday, which was done by a levels adjust 
> to bring up the face a little:
> http://users.2alpha.com/~pklein/E1/P7231089KarolinaWaveCrop2Sm.jpg
> 
> Here's the original picture as shot, (low quality jpeg, just to show the 
> levels).
> http://users.2alpha.com/~pklein/E1/P7231089AsShot.jpg
> 
> Here's an alternative RAW "development," plus 1.2 stops to bring the 
> face to a natural level, about what the eye perceived.  Of course the 
> rest of the picture is totally blown.  Again, a low-quality JPEG:
> http://users.2alpha.com/~pklein/E1/P7231089Plus1pt2.jpg
> 
> And here's the final product, the two images "stacked" through a mask, 
> essentially combining the properly "developed" face with the rest of the 
> first image, and cropped to eliminate the, er, extraneous elements on 
> the right.
> http://users.2alpha.com/~pklein/E1/P7231089KarWave3Sm.jpg
> 
> The two RAW files combined are truer in color than the single 16-bit 
> TIFF.  Interestingly, I could get similar but not identical results 
> working on the 16-bit TIFF and boosting the face through the mask.  BUT, 
> the face ended up quite oversaturated.  I could then drop the saturation 
> a bit and get things almost the same as the combined RAW picture.  But 
> after all that, I ended up with a bit of toothcombing in the histogram.
> 
> Combining two RAW developments is easier and the results are better.  
> Tina, you were right!
> 
> --Peter
> 
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