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Friday, 15 January 2010
U1B Images Edited
Images edited In Lightroom using sharping and noise reduction tools to show the difference between images. Images shot at ISO 1600, left normal image , right edited image.
I have found working in Light room very use full and can see how it will benefit me from now on. There are so many tools which I can use for different aspects of image management and editting. I have allready used the benefits of the slide show options as the same pictures can quickly be changed slightly e.g. titles ect for different people.
An example where I will find it of great help is when I take photographs of a cycling racing league, in low level light and not being able to use flash. So now I know i can shot at higher ISO and a different speeds and still be able to get a good result.
I can see that you have taken in the various tools that a photographer might needs in terms of image quality and detail. This is an important aspect of photography as it will, with careful use, help make your photos stand out from other's. You just have to be careful not to overdo the sharpening / noise reduction, otherwise images can start to look a little 'flat' in detail.
I like the way you have used video to show your methods in image processing, much more pleasing on the eye than a stream of text.
I have found working in Light room very use full and can see how it will benefit me from now on. There are so many tools which I can use for different aspects of image management and editting. I have allready used the benefits of the slide show options as the same pictures can quickly be changed slightly e.g. titles ect for different people.
ReplyDeleteAn example where I will find it of great help is when I take photographs of a cycling racing league, in low level light and not being able to use flash. So now I know i can shot at higher ISO and a different speeds and still be able to get a good result.
I can see that you have taken in the various tools that a photographer might needs in terms of image quality and detail. This is an important aspect of photography as it will, with careful use, help make your photos stand out from other's. You just have to be careful not to overdo the sharpening / noise reduction, otherwise images can start to look a little 'flat' in detail.
ReplyDeleteI like the way you have used video to show your methods in image processing, much more pleasing on the eye than a stream of text.