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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostI'm not claiming x or y. To me making adjustments means sitting there for 5-10 minutes correcting stuff. What did I do exactly? Corrected the white balance with a little curve.
There was no photoshopping. The glow comes from the fact those were 30 second exposures. There was many flashes in the clouds before a strike.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostTake your pick. Why do some people like to claim they did no adjustments in a certain area, then when challenged admit that they did some.
I'm not surprised togs get bad rep for "photoshopping"
There was no photoshopping. The glow comes from the fact those were 30 second exposures. There was many flashes in the clouds before a strike.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostOnly curves adjustments were made,...Originally posted by scooterscot View PostSharping ... did increase it a little post processing.
I'm not surprised togs get bad rep for "photoshopping"
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using a prime lens, actually a fixed lens so no changing that. I hate LR. Sharping is reduced by default but did increase it a little post processing.
I'm not really into post processing to be honest, don't have the time. Those pics are what remained from over 80-100 that were taken.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostOnly curves adjustments were made, when I reset to the raw image the trees are still glowing!
Do you see the same issues in the RAW file if opened in your camera manufacturer's own software (as long as you still have the original that hasn't been opened in LR).
The normal cause of luminous aberration is over sharpening, which could be in camera (check your settings - even with RAW) or post processing software. With photoshop you can "defringe".
...all of this assumes you are using a prime lens with no filters and no HDR/Low light boost
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Originally posted by rl4engc View PostFar too much PP on #1, lay off the highlight/whites sliders, the trees look like they are glowing.
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Far too much PP on #1, lay off the highlight/whites sliders, the trees look like they are glowing.
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I wouldn't want to be lightening those pics of lightning. They don't need lightened.
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostNice! Can you get one of you flying a kite next time?
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lightening pics
Tooks them last night... couple of trees down. Now the temperature is zooming back up again this morning already hit 28c.
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