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<blockquote data-quote="karlyh" data-source="post: 4457" data-attributes="member: 1660"><p>[ATTACH]398[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>This is the original....... I probably applied too much of something but I don't think it was too much sharpening. </p><p>I've kind of got hooked on the 'clarity' tool in Lightroom.... most likely what blew out the pixels (I assume). </p><p></p><p>Without going back to look, I think I was set on 200 ISO... would that make a difference? </p><p></p><p>Joseph, I'm going to try more with RAW... when were out visiting places that I want to make sure I get photos of (more like snapshot concept).. I guess I'm guilty of going with what I know. But as I am getting more acquainted (still a long way to go, I know) with post editing... I will definitely try more in the future to go with RAW. </p><p></p><p>Still working on replying to all.. Sorry if I miss anything.. </p><p>@Mark ... I'd like to try that ... Still so much to learn about being a 'straight' shooter..lol It may have to wait a bit! I'd love to learn more about it though!</p><p></p><p>*About the photo... I think I was trying to bring up the highlights and emphasize the lamplight.... is why the sky ended up darker than the original.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="karlyh, post: 4457, member: 1660"] [ATTACH]398._xfImport[/ATTACH] This is the original....... I probably applied too much of something but I don't think it was too much sharpening. I've kind of got hooked on the 'clarity' tool in Lightroom.... most likely what blew out the pixels (I assume). Without going back to look, I think I was set on 200 ISO... would that make a difference? Joseph, I'm going to try more with RAW... when were out visiting places that I want to make sure I get photos of (more like snapshot concept).. I guess I'm guilty of going with what I know. But as I am getting more acquainted (still a long way to go, I know) with post editing... I will definitely try more in the future to go with RAW. Still working on replying to all.. Sorry if I miss anything.. @Mark ... I'd like to try that ... Still so much to learn about being a 'straight' shooter..lol It may have to wait a bit! I'd love to learn more about it though! *About the photo... I think I was trying to bring up the highlights and emphasize the lamplight.... is why the sky ended up darker than the original. [/QUOTE]
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