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Good suggestion.I was, however, referring to the defaults for each raw convertor. Did not make that clear enough, sorry.I did try using the shadow slider in the high definition tool, but that affec...
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Brian:Thanks for your reply. I am working on it!Normally I bring photos in from my card (via Lightroom to a Folder for the current year: 2013. Within this Folder are all of the images I have taken ...
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Grant,Have not tried the inversion presets, but, in the past, getting anything decent requires a lot of tweaking, and understanding the reversal of many of the controls after inversion.I will put u...
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Thanks for all of the input, folks, but, at least for me, this does not work out. Too much fiddling' and guesswork, and too long to do it. At least with ColorPerfect it is one click for a starting ...
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Looks very good to me! But how does the "reversal" of the colors, etc after inverting impact the ability to do further processing?
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OK - at the bottom is a link.. This is a big file. It was shot, as I recall, with a Nikon FM3a and a Zeiss 2/35 zf.2. Portra 160.After much experimentation, my current workflow is to scan with eith...
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OK. I am trying to get to grips with a Zeiss 1.4/35 zf.2 lens on my D810. It seems to overexpose - either the camera, the lens, or both. I am also shooting in harsh daylight, so that aggravates the...
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Grant,Thanks. So you are saying that the HDR tools really act on pixels, yes? Would not make a difference if it were a raw file or a tiff file?I guess what I am trying to understand now is what spe...
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I would be happy to post here, but, since this is a raw file from a D810, I don't see how to do it effeciently. Also, I certainly know I could reduce exposure in C1, but that is not my question, as...
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OK, lets try this one:https://www.dropbox.com/s/kgkaqaswg3itu ... 5.tif?dl=0