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Hi,sorry, dont want to be unpolite, your last pic is great but the big black right downside corner destroys it.
to show my idea I tried a quick and dirty workover, from the RAW you will get much better results,
I think foveon made a good point and I like this version better.Hi,
Thank you... I am not here just for "Likes" Constructive criticism is very welcome! Here is a new version of the picture, but I am not sure I would prefer this one:
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I am wondering if the greenish color of the leaves in the foreground natural or an artifact of the foveon sensor...
Sorry I don't know what you mean, everything looks normal to me?I am wondering if the greenish color of the leaves in the foreground natural or an artifact of the foveon sensor...
Terry,Sorry I don't know what you mean, everything looks normal to me?
Yeah, TClair, I also see a strong cyan cast on both of your images. It's mostly visible at the bottom of the frames where the yellow leaves or the base of the sundial sit.Terry,
I think that he is referring to the light cyan color cast at the bottom of the frame and lower right corner. If this was processed through Kalpanika Wrapper then that might be the source of the problem.
[HR][/HR]Terry,
I think that he is referring to the light cyan color cast at the bottom of the frame and lower right corner. If this was processed through Kalpanika Wrapper then that might be the source of the problem.
Louis,Just some stuff from a walk around Camden Town today.