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Hi Stu the image is far too tall to view in the browser so I downloaded it into PSCC. It seems to have a strong magenta cast - did you convert to sRGB/embed profile??
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Jonathan Ashton
Hi Stu the image is far too tall to view in the browser so I downloaded it into PSCC. It seems to have a strong magenta cast - did you convert to sRGB/embed profile??
I'll check Jon I might just have slipped up when exporting. John what size height wise is viable here?
many thanks
PS jon I'm almost certain I have slipped up i'll hang fire until you reply, and then come back with something smaller !!
Last edited by Stuart Philpott; 07-20-2020 at 11:39 AM.
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Wildlife Moderator
So here's a bit of a celebration of looking forwards to being with one again soon.
Bring it on Stu.
Hi Stu, overall you did well, I like the pose and perhaps a little off the foot on the crop. Some nice detail and a step up from previous posts, but you can do more. Not sure I see any magenta, but I do feel it could go 'cooler' before you begin any more 'colour management'. Also I think you are being very cautious with Curves, there is a lot more depth you can pull out from the image.
Techs look spot on, ditto the low POV.
TFS
Steve
Post Production: It’s ALL about what you do with the tools and not, which brand of tool you use.
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Steve, thanks for the kind words, can't wait to get out properly.
Buddy how tall should my files be, so they can be viewed properly by everyone, can you give me a ball park 1920 is too big. Steve I think I messed up in" export as" , didn't check the convert to srgb and embed colour profile boxes.
You are spot on on the curves, I am being gentle,I'll get there Steve. all these tools are so incredibly powerful, I'm being terribly cautious not to over do things
Thanks Steve , great help !!
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Hi Stu, go for say 1600 on the landscape, 1200 portrait.
Curves are perhaps the best tool because it’s so versatile as there is so much you can couple it with. Most folk do an S curve, fine, but that is just first base, coupled with other adjustments in the same layer and use the options provided, the real ‘power’ begins to unfold, but slowly slowly, it takes time to learn.
Post Production: It’s ALL about what you do with the tools and not, which brand of tool you use.
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Nice pose from the rabbit, I like the HA and the details in the face. The BG is very nice, makes the rabbit stand out. I think you could crop a bit more from the FG ans still have room for its front paws. As for PP stuff, too much of a newbie for now to give any useful input:).
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Love everything about this one. I could see the rabbit lower in the frame with more room above. Easy to say that after the fact.
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HI Stu -- I really liked the FG , leading nicely to the subject . You can give it some more pop , looks nice to me though , in terms of colours and details as well, but certainly scope for some sharpening.
Nicely done. TFS !
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Guys thanks for all the replies, Steve i'm finding i'm being forced to use more than an S curve ,it's still a vast subject for me to dig at but slowly making headway.
Dan I really struggle with post, the digital world,and me don't mesh terribly well. You are in the best place to learn, i'll never be able to put into words how much the members of this group have pushed me forwards.
take care all
stu