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gpick24 15-07-2014 13:04

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Lightroom mainly for me now. I used to think along the same lines as Gremlin, but had my mind changed a while back after reading an article on the subject. If I can find it I`ll put up a link (not trying to change anyones mind about it, it was an interesting article and worth a read if you`re interested).

Margaret Pilkington 15-07-2014 13:41

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I used to think that manipulating images was 'cheating' making a picture into something it wasn't.
But I do enjoy making a picture different to the original.
It takes nothing at all from the beauty or validity of that picture.....it just creates something which is based on the original.....and my creation is going to be original to me because it is the way only I would create it.

My dear old dad was a photographer of the old school, but he did some manipulating of his own.....he superimposed images onto different backgrounds....he coloured photo's when there were only monochrome pictures.
I often wonder what he would make of digital photography and the editing that is now possible.

gpick24 15-07-2014 13:46

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Here`s one similar to the one I read before, it was a bit more detailed but I can`t find that one -

Post processing digital images - right or wrong?

Margaret Pilkington 15-07-2014 14:02

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Interesting article....and yes, I remember helping my dad in his darkroom and he would check the developing images and he would leave some in the developer longer, before putting them in the 'fixer'....I was only about ten years old at the time and did not fully understand the process.

gpick24 15-07-2014 14:07

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The bit I found most interesting was the fact that almost all images have had post processing applied by the camera before you even see the picture you`ve took.
But the camera software doesn`t always get it right, you know the image you saw, not the camera. The camera can only guess what is right from the information it has received from the sensor.
That was the reason for me starting to process my images myself rather than letting the camera do it.

mobertol 15-07-2014 14:41

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Originally Posted by Accyexplorer (Post 1110659)
Here's that pic of the wind swept tree, I went for the old oil painting look.the app is called 'pics art' not "pic art" :)
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Originally Posted by Gremlin (Post 1110663)
It's what takes your fancy but personally I don't like photos which have been doctored ; too far over the top.

I know what you mean Gremlin and I "do" very little to mine except a bit of cropping and sometimes reducing changeing the light/contrast. I have the Photoscape application which Dave and Margaret put me onto but I'm not very good with it. Have never sat down and tried to get to grips with it properly and it probably needs updating too.

I liked the colour effect on A-ex's windswept tree but the oil-painting crazing is perhaps a bit much. I would like to see it in simple B&W really!

Margaret Pilkington 15-07-2014 14:49

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I wouldn't update your Photoscape Dianne, there is very little new that is in it...you just need to have a play with the version you have.

I have been a bit naughty and I have copied AccyExplorers picture of the tree.....I have cropped it and changed it to just Monochrome.
I have confessed and I have promised to send the image to Accyexplorer so that he can have it for his archives and if he wants to let you see it he can post it on here.....the choice is up to him.

mobertol 15-07-2014 14:52

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1110685)
I wouldn't update your Photoscape Dianne, there is very little new that is in it...you just need to have a play with the version you have.

I have been a bit naughty and I have copied AccyExplorers picture of the tree.....I have cropped it and changed it to just Monochrome.
I have confessed and I have promised to send the image to Accyexplorer so that he can have it for his archives and if he wants to let you see it he can post it on here.....the choice is up to him.

Lol!!!! You just couldn't resist :p

Margaret Pilkington 15-07-2014 14:52

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 1110683)

I would like to see it in simple B&W really!

Yes I thought it was just me with those thoughts. It isn't that I don't like the picture....I am not fond of the 'crazing'......I think it distracts from what is a beautiful image.

Margaret Pilkington 15-07-2014 14:54

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 1110687)
Lol!!!! You just couldn't resist :p

I am so transparent.

I had the image in my head......it is such a lovely shot of the tree.

Margaret Pilkington 15-07-2014 14:58

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Originally Posted by gpick24 (Post 1110680)
The bit I found most interesting was the fact that almost all images have had post processing applied by the camera before you even see the picture you`ve took.
But the camera software doesn`t always get it right, you know the image you saw, not the camera. The camera can only guess what is right from the information it has received from the sensor.
That was the reason for me starting to process my images myself rather than letting the camera do it.

I knew that JPEG images had been 'fettled' by the camera, and RAW images need to be dealt with by the appropriate software, but hadn't really thought of this as manipulation...more as a conversion exercise, but when you look at it it very similar.
Three of my cameras will take RAW images, but I have never bothered with using this format, considering it to be a bit of a fag.

maxthecollie 15-07-2014 16:03

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Originally Posted by gpick24 (Post 1110674)
Lightroom mainly for me now. I used to think along the same lines as Gremlin, but had my mind changed a while back after reading an article on the subject. If I can find it I`ll put up a link (not trying to change anyones mind about it, it was an interesting article and worth a read if you`re interested).

I use lightroom as well

maxthecollie 15-07-2014 16:06

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Just a stroll around Entwistle Res today. Would suit Gremlin as it is flat and just acroos the road from the car park.You can walk as little or as far as you want.

gpick24 15-07-2014 16:54

Today in pictures
 
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Originally Posted by maxthecollie (Post 1110699)
I use lightroom as well


Shooting RAW max? Looks like it from pic 2.

maxthecollie 15-07-2014 17:40

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I haven't used raw fro quite some time. I am going to set my camera to shoot raw and jpeg again.


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