Handheld landscape.

TDubbs

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This (and those linked) is an offhand shot from a pontoon boat in TN. I'm just beginning to talk the wife into hanging some around the house but not sure if they are WOW worthy for visitors. Are the colors, clarity, exposure, etc... too rich? Here's a Link https://nikonites.com/gallery/showimage.php?i=67615

f/8, 1/250, ISO 200
Focal Length 22.0mm
Nikon D7200
Tamron 16-300 mm F/3.5 - 6.3





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TDubbs

New member
Don't really know what is meant by "asking once is enough"???

I agree that it is baked. Maybe even well done. Noobie Here.

I tried to include the troll but he just snuck in the woods as I clicked. Working with RAW and photoshop.
Here's the original.
36original.jpg
and a different edit below
36_2.jpg
 

TedG954

Senior Member
I believe number 2 is getting closer to a more realistic representation. It's a good start and an interesting composition. I like the reflection. Stick with it.
 

Blacktop

Senior Member
136_1_1_as_smart_object-1.jpg


This (and those linked) is an offhand shot from a pontoon boat in TN. I'm just beginning to talk the wife into hanging some around the house but not sure if they are WOW worthy for visitors. Are the colors, clarity, exposure, etc... too rich? Here's a Link https://nikonites.com/gallery/showimage.php?i=67615

f/8, 1/250, ISO 200
Focal Length 22.0mm
Nikon D7200
Tamron 16-300 mm F/3.5 - 6.3





SaveSave

Looks kind of familiar. Where was that shot taken?
 

Horoscope Fish

Senior Member
Don't really know what is meant by "asking once is enough"???

I agree that it is baked. Maybe even well done. Noobie Here.

I tried to include the troll but he just snuck in the woods as I clicked. Working with RAW and photoshop.
Here's the original.

View attachment 240346

and a different edit below

View attachment 240348
Well you're working with a raw file in Photoshop (congratulations, you're on the Right Path) and the second version is a definite improvement over the first... What adjustments are you making in PS?

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TDubbs

New member
Well you're working with a raw file in Photoshop (congratulations, you're on the Right Path) and the second version is a definite improvement over the first... What adjustments are you making in PS?

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So, here's the deal. I initially edit in Camera Raw. Get it to look the way I think it should then open it to PS. Once in photoshop I assign it ICC profiles from Costco supplied by DryCreekPhotos. Once that profile is assigned the contrast and vibrance of all the work I have done in Camera Raw goes away. So now I have to do some re-editing before sending to the printer. Once finished I save as JPEG embed color profile - 12 Quality maximum. progressive scan.

I think I'm getting into trouble when re-editing once in PS.
Is there a better option to edit in Camera Raw that will save when assigning the ICC profile??
 
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