eg this image, there is such a big difference between boat and sky, but maybe it comes from the shutter speed, I didnt see any EXIF data,
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eg this image, there is such a big difference between boat and sky, but maybe it comes from the shutter speed, I didnt see any EXIF data,
Foveon I used a Lee soft grad for the sky which shows but I quite liked the presence of the Trawler rather than anything else. Exif is there on flickr for some reason some sites exclude the exif of linked images where as others do not.eg this image, there is such a big difference between boat and sky, but maybe it comes from the shutter speed, I didnt see any EXIF data,
Its an impressiv presence^^... I quite liked the presence of the Trawler...
Looks like negative fill light to me, but it can also be a post processing effect in photoshop. But it's not a "Foveon" issue for sure.View attachment 116264
Regarding this photo that Andrew made. Is the slight bleeding of the dark areas into the lighter areas a product of the Sigma camera or something in PhotoShop? I have seen this in some Sigma images when looking a B&W on Flickr and would like to understand this.
Back in my film days, if one diffused the image under the enlarger, the shadows (the thin areas passing the most light) would bleed like this into the middle and highlights.
In a moody image I think it is very pretty and am wondering how to get this via Sigma.
Thanks!
Robert
Hi,Looks like negative fill light to me, but it can also be a post processing effect in photoshop. But it's not a "Foveon" issue for sure.
I meant SPP fill light. Yes, moving it to the left. This gives a "dreamy" look. But that's only a guess.Hi,
By"negative fill light" do mean moving the fill light slider in PhotoShop towards the less fill light direction?
Also BTW, I don't see it as a negative fault or issue, I actually like it in some images.
Robert
No mask used at all anywhere.in this image a mask is used to bring this effect to the sky, it cannot be the time, on the left you see some people.
Hi just to say, I have not seen light fill in LR or Cs for a few generations. I think Fill left LR after version 3. So not on this image.Hi,
By"negative fill light" do mean moving the fill light slider in PhotoShop towards the less fill light direction?
Also BTW, I don't see it as a negative fault or issue, I actually like it in some images.
Robert
Yes I did realise this. It is often also hard I find to explain certain procedures when using software, without writing a whole essay and of course it is great that we allHi,
I hope it is clear that I like this photo.
What I have been asking about was to learn about something that I have seen that I like at times.
Thanks!
Robert