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R6 observations & test shots (PICS)

Started Aug 30, 2020 | Discussions thread
Marco Nero
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Re: Post-Processing

BloodyCommie wrote:

Great shots! How much post-processing did you apply to these JPEGs?

Very little. In most instances I simply resized them before posting. Two images had the lowest amount of NR possible applied. None were cropped. No sharpening was added. No vignetting removal was required. Both lenses had lens correction enabled on the camera. Note that there's also a full-sized image that I posted (the view overlooking the ocean from above a seaside town)to show the amount of detail captured. Be aware that the use of a Circular Polarizer can have an effect on colors - usually by warming them. But they can also add contrast. I tried to make a note on each image where an CPL filter was used. I only just now realize (after reading your post) that I did not need to correct images taken with the CPL filters on lenses. The Auto WB seems to have done a good job there.
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The first image with the yellow flower looks to have been processed due to the color and lighting.... but that's how it looks straight out of the camera. I just compared the shot I took with the one I posted and they were indistinguishable aside from the resizing. The shots of a pair of ducks on water (see first set in the original post) had a hint of saturation enhancement applied to the water color (but not the birds themselves).

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