All of 'em... like!
Chuck Norcutt
On 9/14/2011 9:45 PM, Marc Lawrence wrote:
> Did you use anything to bring up the shadows/down the highlights? In
> Aperture I find if I do too much of that, and then apply the
> "Definition" slider, I can end up with a quiet halo (or loud one if I
> turn everything up to eleventy). You can see it a little around the
> rock here:
>
> http://gallery.parknmeter.com/v/beach/rock+I.html
>
> the dog here:
>
> http://gallery.parknmeter.com/v/beach/dog+I.html
>
> and around the surfboard here:
>
> http://gallery.parknmeter.com/v/beach/surfer+I.html
>
> I tend to see it more in the black-and-whites than the colours, though
> that could be a product of being more conscious of tones there.
>
> In the above examples, I take the approach "It's not a bug, it's a
> feature", otherwise I could have Gimped around it.
>
> But of course you said this was straight out of the camera...so...~shrugs~
>
> Cheers,
> Marc
> http://www.parknmeter.com
>
> On 15 September 2011 09:22, Bob Whitmire<bwhitmire@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Ah, this one's not cooked at all. Pretty much straight out of the camera
>> with simple black& white conversion.
>>
>> I'm wondering if the accentuation of halos is a black& white thing, 'cause
>> the halo is there in the color, too, and it appears to be a natural feature
>> of the particular sky. But with conversion, it stands out more. Be
>> interesting to go back and look at some black& white from bygone days and
>> see if there are such effects present.
>>
>> --Bob
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