05-12-2012, 09:06 PM
Hi Wim,
Let me descript my "normal" way to process a picture nad maybe you can tell me what's wrong.... ( there may be a lot since I would describe myself as between a maybe good noice and a crappy amateur...)
1) Maye raw editor was a bad wording, I using Bibble 5 wich is acttually a raw converter.
2) In that particular piscture, there was a dark forground, and the the sun was almost in the picture, and the side of the sky was a mid blue.
3) I loaded the file, adjust the exposure a little, add a bit of contrast and play whit the color curve, then add sharpening and I ajusted highlight and filllight. I adjusted the top part and the bottom part separately.
I was arleady able to see banding in the sky.
4) normally I would save the pictue as Jpeg or tiff and that pretty much it.
Probably that using a Nd grad filter would have been a good idea there. And shoot 12 bit beacause I don't really have a choice.
I'm probably sure that the problem is comming from me.... since the beggining of my adventure in the photografy world, I was the cause of the majority of my probleme
But this time I not reallly sur here I did screw up.
And there a part of myself that is always searching a a good reason the buy a D7000.....
Thank for the reply,
Frank
Let me descript my "normal" way to process a picture nad maybe you can tell me what's wrong.... ( there may be a lot since I would describe myself as between a maybe good noice and a crappy amateur...)
1) Maye raw editor was a bad wording, I using Bibble 5 wich is acttually a raw converter.
2) In that particular piscture, there was a dark forground, and the the sun was almost in the picture, and the side of the sky was a mid blue.
3) I loaded the file, adjust the exposure a little, add a bit of contrast and play whit the color curve, then add sharpening and I ajusted highlight and filllight. I adjusted the top part and the bottom part separately.
I was arleady able to see banding in the sky.
4) normally I would save the pictue as Jpeg or tiff and that pretty much it.
Probably that using a Nd grad filter would have been a good idea there. And shoot 12 bit beacause I don't really have a choice.
I'm probably sure that the problem is comming from me.... since the beggining of my adventure in the photografy world, I was the cause of the majority of my probleme
But this time I not reallly sur here I did screw up.
And there a part of myself that is always searching a a good reason the buy a D7000.....
Thank for the reply,
Frank