Much better. The biggest improvement I see is brightening the red
nacelle. The photo is in direct sun and the original has the nacelle
too dark to host the sharp shadow of the prop. It looks artificial. The
modified version is much more natural and real looking. But I'm not
sure it would have taken such tools to make an exposure adjustment.
There may be a lot more going on there but the exposure change is
immediately noticeable.
Chuck Norcutt
On 3/26/2016 8:27 PM, Jim Nichols wrote:
Moose has offered me some insight into ways I can improve my image
post-processing, taking advantage of tools that I already had, but did
not really understand. I have made a first attempt to apply these
techniques to an image that I had posted earlier.
Here is the Spinner Selfie image that has been viewed 58 times by
various viewers.
http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/Spinner+Selfie.tif.html
Here is a rework of that image, starting with the .tif file derived from
the RAW image. Not only is the main subject depicted better, but the
last remaining WWII hangar on the airport is shown in better detail in
the background.
http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/Using+PWP+Tools+with+FM.tif.html
Please view LARGE.
Thanks, Moose. Hook your thumbs in your suspenders and smile!
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