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Z6/Z6ii/Z6iii
The wonder of the tone curve
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<blockquote data-quote="blackstar" data-source="post: 801574" data-attributes="member: 47518"><p>Thanks again, for your input. I see that you can process the image in RT with a series of filters and tools to come up with a similar result. My version basically was done in gimp with just tone curve (lift up shallows) and hue-saturation (change sky color). IMO, the color tone curve can achieve at least shallows, highlights, contrast, and scene clarity. Using hue-saturation or hue-chroma (and selection by color) in gimp, I am sure it can be achieved to have the blue sky (more natural) you did.</p><p></p><p>As you recommended, I had RT installed and tried hard to use it (man, the learning curve is so deep!). Now my main using RT is to utilize its wavelet module to better process the MW raw images. So far, reach only about 1/3 of the whole path... slow progress. Hope you or anyone enlighten me on this task.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackstar, post: 801574, member: 47518"] Thanks again, for your input. I see that you can process the image in RT with a series of filters and tools to come up with a similar result. My version basically was done in gimp with just tone curve (lift up shallows) and hue-saturation (change sky color). IMO, the color tone curve can achieve at least shallows, highlights, contrast, and scene clarity. Using hue-saturation or hue-chroma (and selection by color) in gimp, I am sure it can be achieved to have the blue sky (more natural) you did. As you recommended, I had RT installed and tried hard to use it (man, the learning curve is so deep!). Now my main using RT is to utilize its wavelet module to better process the MW raw images. So far, reach only about 1/3 of the whole path... slow progress. Hope you or anyone enlighten me on this task. [/QUOTE]
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