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    Alfred Forns
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    We had a suggestion from Ed Vatza to have a before and after image with some information on the process This is the first try This will be posted on two post We might have them later on one side by side Not sure

    The image in the first post is the RAW as it came out of the camera The only work has been changing to the proper color space (sRGB) and resize for posting to 800 pixels
    Next will be the worked image

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    Alfred Forns
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    This is the after The image has been cropped Used levels and curves Adjusted the neutral channel with black and sharpen All very slight Time to start to finish Maybe two minutes

    Canon 1DMK2n
    180 macro
    f 8.0 1/500sec
    ISO 400
    Av 0

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    Hi Al,

    You certainly performed magic in your Before & after,
    I have a question about color space ~ you said, "changing to the proper color space (sRGB)" Is your camera set to "Adobe" and do you use "Adobe" when printing? . . . . . Gus

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    Ed Vatza
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    First of all thanks for making this happen. I think it will be very helpful to see the Before & After images of several different kinds of subjects.

    I can see that you filled the frame very well on this macro image. If my eyes don't deceive me, you did just a slight bit of cropping on the left. The PP certainly boosted the image nicely.

    I think the language trips me up on occasion. I use levels and curves in PS or their equivalent in Lightroom. And of course, I use USM. When you say "adjusted the neutral channel with black" where did you do that?

    Going forward, it would be great to see large birds such as herons and small birds like a Warbler or Sparrow, for example.

    Again thank you for agreeing to undertake this effort.

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    Sue Palmer
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    Ed, what a grand suggestion, the before and after, plus how the after was obtained will be a grand learning opportunity for me and I presume many others. Sue

    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Vatza View Post
    First of all thanks for making this happen. I think it will be very helpful to see the Before & After images of several different kinds of subjects.

    I can see that you filled the frame very well on this macro image. If my eyes don't deceive me, you did just a slight bit of cropping on the left. The PP certainly boosted the image nicely.

    I think the language trips me up on occasion. I use levels and curves in PS or their equivalent in Lightroom. And of course, I use USM. When you say "adjusted the neutral channel with black" where did you do that?

    Going forward, it would be great to see large birds such as herons and small birds like a Warbler or Sparrow, for example.

    Again thank you for agreeing to undertake this effort.

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    Alfred Forns
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    Hi Ed We are working on the set up now James the "CSO" is working as we speak It is a great idea and big thanks for the suggestion We will be getting different examples and can be from birds, landscape, wildlife etc

    Go to image > Adjust > Selective color A Box will appear At the top drop down to neutral and add a couple of points to the black Do the same for black channel Just a couple of points

    When I am using levels Normally I move the mid slider slightly to have the image a tad lighter now with the selective color you punch it up a little At times I use curves and it is just a tad

    btw not to make a sales pitch but all of this is in the CD that Artie has Digital Basics You basically follow step by step for a couple of images Before you know it is second nature The CD is very easy to follow and made for photographers

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