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A fews Before and After pics

A fews Before and After pics
Just experimenting ...
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- Krikor - After and before for fun
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- Krikor - Before and After for fun2
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Last edited by Krikor on 30 Nov 2019, 21:01, edited 1 time in total.
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"I feel that in both art and music, it's not the success that matters but the pleasure it gives you. Focus on the pleasure and the learning will come naturally." - Brian Weston
Krikor,
I really like the darker images. That really shows much more detail in the image. Nice work!
I really like the darker images. That really shows much more detail in the image. Nice work!
The darker pics are the best option. IMO
Issabella
Don’t be afraid to start over. It’s a new chance to rebuild what you want.
Don’t be afraid to start over. It’s a new chance to rebuild what you want.
The original image is displayed on the left side.
Pat and Issa reviewing the histogram gave me the feeling that it might have been less dark, but perhaps I unconsciously wanted to highlight the before and after well. Sometimes subtlety is the best option.
Thanks for your opinion!
I tried to recreate how the image would have been seen through the photographer's eyes and not how it was captured (subjective question).
I used Ofnuts' custom Luminosity Mask and aimed:
Decrease the matte, fuzzy look of the original.
Enhance the urban area amidst so much vegetation and mountains.
Enhance boats and improve image contrast.
In the end, it always seems that one can do better and in another way, and in fact that is true. But there is no need for perfectionism, the important thing is learning during the process.
Pat and Issa reviewing the histogram gave me the feeling that it might have been less dark, but perhaps I unconsciously wanted to highlight the before and after well. Sometimes subtlety is the best option.
Thanks for your opinion!
I tried to recreate how the image would have been seen through the photographer's eyes and not how it was captured (subjective question).
I used Ofnuts' custom Luminosity Mask and aimed:
Decrease the matte, fuzzy look of the original.
Enhance the urban area amidst so much vegetation and mountains.
Enhance boats and improve image contrast.
In the end, it always seems that one can do better and in another way, and in fact that is true. But there is no need for perfectionism, the important thing is learning during the process.
"I feel that in both art and music, it's not the success that matters but the pleasure it gives you. Focus on the pleasure and the learning will come naturally." - Brian Weston
You must have used many techniques to make the oicture look so much nicer.
GIMP Learn rocks...
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