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    Fabs Forns
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    Hi guys,
    Our trip to Newfoundland last summer was great. The scenery and amount of birds was exciting and the only problem we had was heavy fog at Cape St. Mary in most days. we did have some rare clear days, but the Northerns Gannets didn't want to carry nesting material under the sun :(

    1d3, 300/2.8 (thanks Chas)
    f/7.1, 1/2000, ISO 800

    I moved the blacks slider all the way in at conversion in Adobe Camera Raw, added some blacks to the neutrals in Selective colors, sharpened a bit and added a subtle dual filter to the background. Photoshop to the rescue :)

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    Here's the after:

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    Amazing...........

    Is your other name Harry Potter :D

    Jacqui

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacqui Hendry View Post
    Amazing...........

    Is your other name Harry Potter :D

    Jacqui
    ................. :D:D :)


    I like the conversion Fabs It is one of those you need to see to believe Excellent !!!

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    Wow! Well done!

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    Wow. I knew the process worked, but I didn't think it could go that far! I might go back and look at some old images again.

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    Very impressive how much details you got out of the original image!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fabs Forns View Post
    I moved the blacks slider all the way in at conversion in Adobe Camera Raw, added some blacks to the neutrals in Selective colors, sharpened a bit and added a subtle dual filter to the background.
    I was with you up to the "subtle dual filter".
    Can you expand on what that means?

    Thanks !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Milicia View Post
    I was with you up to the "subtle dual filter".
    Can you expand on what that means?

    Thanks !
    That is Nik Color Effect dual filter at a low opacity.
    I used it as a way to show that white skies can also be enhanced. For my own use, I left it totally white, since I favor high key images.

    Thanks all!!!
    Last edited by Arthur Morris; 01-14-2008 at 07:07 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fabs Forns View Post
    That is Nik Color Effect dual filter at a low opacity.
    I used it as a way to show that white skies can also be enhanced. For my own use, I left it totally white, since I favor high key images.

    Thanks all!!!
    Fabs, the changes are "fabulous" but I'm still lost on the dual effect filter. What version of PS are you using and where is this found in the menu? :confused:

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    I'm using CS3, but the Nik color effect is a separate plugin.

    You can find out more about it here:

    http://www.niksoftware.com/colorefexpro/en/entry.php

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    Wow I had no clue, amazing

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    Very impressive Fabs. Lots to learn.

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    Fabs, I can't help thinking how many of us would have deleted the original. Amazing transformance!

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    The transformation is truly amazing. I have seen a similar correction posted by Artie in one of his newsletters last Fall/Autumn and struggled to do the same in Lightroom - eventually giving up!
    Is there a way of achieving a similar transformation/adjustment in Lightroom, or do I really need to go to CS3?

    Thanks,

    Gerald

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gerald Kelberg View Post
    The transformation is truly amazing. I have seen a similar correction posted by Artie in one of his newsletters last Fall/Autumn and struggled to do the same in Lightroom - eventually giving up!
    Is there a way of achieving a similar transformation/adjustment in Lightroom, or do I really need to go to CS3?

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    Gerald
    Yes, go to the blacks and max them. Also do the curve to increase the mid-tones.

    Alfred will pitch in I'm sure, he's the Lightroom expert :)

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    Hi Fabs and thanks for the guidance. Follows the result (I hope) - it was never going to be a prize-winning image, but was only intended as a proof of concept. I have satisfied myself that I can do it with Lightroom.

    We have gone from almost total fog to a satisfactory image. I think the fact that the fog was not uniform across the landscape always meant that there was going to be some variation, but it's OK.

    Thanks,

    Gerald

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    Great, Gerald!!!!
    I'm sure you can boost the contrast in LR curves a bit more.

    I love the fog in the background :)

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    Thanks Fabs!

    You're right! II have given it more Contrst and Brightness, but had to knock back the yellow & green in thegrass as that got a bit too briight. The final result is really good!

    Thanks again!

    Gerald

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    Fabs,

    Sweet transformation, indeed! (wink, wink)

    XXOO,

    Chas

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