Hi David,
I think you have to apply it just like the others: in the LightTable mode,
Load associated XMP file.
But here's the parameters I changed.
Channel Mixer:
Red: 1.307, Green 0.026, Blue -0.424
Sharpness enhance: radius 3.498, quantity 0.874, Threshold 0.5
Tone Curve: dont know how to se
On Thursday, June 18, 2015 16:53 André Felipe Carvalho wrote:
> Hello Friends,
>
> I've been following this thread and would like to give it a try, too.
>
> Here's mine.
>
> If this can be transformed into a style usable in all situations, I really
> dont know.
>
> Best regards,
> André Felipe
Hello Friends,
I've been following this thread and would like to give it a try, too.
Here's mine.
If this can be transformed into a style usable in all situations, I really
dont know.
Best regards,
André Felipe
2015-06-18 5:12 GMT-03:00 :
> Ok, I had to try it too... mine uses small amounts o
On Thursday, June 18, 2015 01:12 junkyardspar...@yepmail.net wrote:
> Ok, I had to try it too... mine uses small amounts of many modules blended
> with a gradient+parametric mask, to leave the foreground foliage mostly
> undisturbed. Brighter than the previous versions, since that looks better
> to
Le jeudi 18 juin 2015 à 10:27 +0200, David Vincent-Jones a écrit :
> Could ideas in this subject be shared, please, as a 'de-haze style'
> that will make it a bit easier for others to evaluate the
> concepts on a wide range of images.
Basically for me:
1 exposure : +0.0060 black
2 local c
On Thursday, June 18, 2015 01:12 junkyardspar...@yepmail.net wrote:
> Ok, I had to try it too... mine uses small amounts of many modules blended
> with a gradient+parametric mask, to leave the foreground foliage mostly
> undisturbed. Brighter than the previous versions, since that looks better
> to
Ok, I had to try it too... mine uses small amounts of many modules blended with
a gradient+parametric mask, to leave the foreground foliage mostly undisturbed.
Brighter than the previous versions, since that looks better to me.
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On Thu, Jun 18, 2015, at 00:20, Martin Schoepf
For my taste Michaels is a bit too contrasty.
I couldn't open Pascals File somehow, but here is my take.
Color-zones: adjusting lightness
Color-correction: warming filter
I also tried levels with a luminosity mask with blending mode softlight
which has also a good effect in my opinion.
Cheers,
M
Am Mi 17 Jun 2015 21:55:13 CEST
schrieb Pascal Obry :
> Here is a try at this.
>
> Thoughts?
>
Nice. Here's my try. I like the colors better in my version, but the
haze ist still around (and the mask is very sloppy).
Cheers
Michael
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Here is a try at this.
Thoughts?
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You could try some of the things mentioned in the 'Open Source Edit my
Raw' Google+ community; in January, David LaCivita posted a shot with
haze (https://plus.google.com/+DavidLaCivita/posts/guT6gwyi3Vk); I
think the best results were by Carmelo DrRaw, using his PhotoFlow
Editor, but you could try
Am Mi 17 Jun 2015 13:54:46 CEST
schrieb Francisco Cribari :
> The most recent version of Lightroom includes a dehaze tool. See
>
> http://petapixel.com/2015/06/17/an-impressive-test-of-adobes-new-dehaze-slider/
>
> Which Darktable modules can be used to "dehaze" an image?
I am using the equaliz
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 7:54 PM, Francisco Cribari
wrote:
> The most recent version of Lightroom includes a dehaze tool. See
>
>
> http://petapixel.com/2015/06/17/an-impressive-test-of-adobes-new-dehaze-slider/
>
> Which Darktable modules can be used to "dehaze" an image?
>
I'd try sharpen iop +
The most recent version of Lightroom includes a dehaze tool. See
http://petapixel.com/2015/06/17/an-impressive-test-of-adobes-new-dehaze-slider/
Which Darktable modules can be used to "dehaze" an image?
Thanks. FC
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