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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 206739" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Well you're shooting RAW which will be the biggest benefit. What software are you using to do your post processing and what have you done to the image file so far?</p><p></p><p>In looking at your posted shot, I'd say it's already a tiny bit over-saturated, but that's a matter of opinion. If you want deeper color you could try increasing the contrast a little, punching up the mid-tones or using the Clarity slider (in Photoshop) which, really, is just another way of punching up the mid-tones.</p><p></p><p>As for polarizing filters, most of my lenses wear one and they rarely come off... And before someone sparks the debate: It's not a protecting-the-lens-thing... It's that I like what a polarizing filter does for my shooting (even though I shoot RAW).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 206739, member: 13090"] Well you're shooting RAW which will be the biggest benefit. What software are you using to do your post processing and what have you done to the image file so far? In looking at your posted shot, I'd say it's already a tiny bit over-saturated, but that's a matter of opinion. If you want deeper color you could try increasing the contrast a little, punching up the mid-tones or using the Clarity slider (in Photoshop) which, really, is just another way of punching up the mid-tones. As for polarizing filters, most of my lenses wear one and they rarely come off... And before someone sparks the debate: It's not a protecting-the-lens-thing... It's that I like what a polarizing filter does for my shooting (even though I shoot RAW). [/QUOTE]
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