Moose: You are right. The inside of the prayer room was quite dark, and
the outside view through the windows was in "cloudy bright" conditions.
The only way to get detail in both was to almost overexpose, and bring
the highlights up and the shadows down. Which I did with just the
Highlight and Shadow recovery sliders in Capture One. I just redid it
with masks in the window and "burned" the windows down. It's still a
bit "HDR," but I think this is better. Yes?
-Peter
Original:
<http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/pklein/temp/P9260652NoMask.jpg.html>
New: <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/pklein/temp/P9260652.jpg.html>
I've replaced the original with the new one on flickr:
<https://www.flickr.com/photos/24844563@N04/23601664422/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/>
--Peter
> On 12/14/2015 10:07 PM, Moose wrote:
> I've been enjoying this series. Not much specific to say about most.
I like the way of serving the kebob, but it sure looks like a lot of food!
> Something, perhaps processing for the interior, has made the view out
the windows of the Sultan's Prayer Room look flat and artificial. Not
necessarily > a b d look, but odd.
> Touring by Proxy Moose
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