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Another year of feathery captures | Rate Topic |
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Posted: Sun Aug 3rd, 2025 12:20 |
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Eric wrote:Do you use both, Iain? Yes I do, I do most of my work in Lightroom but there are still things I prefer to do in PS.
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Posted: Sun Aug 3rd, 2025 13:19 |
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I used to use photoshop way back when it was free and I hadn't found Linux! I don't know Lightroom but this is a screenshot of Darktable / Lighttable - it handles pretty well every type of image including RAW ![]() Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted: Mon Aug 4th, 2025 13:14 |
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I have been looking at your woodpecker shots on splash , and marvelling at the quality especially sharpness of the images. Which camera/lens combo did you use, and how much postprocessing did you carry out? My squirrel and pigeon just don't cut it as far as I am concerned - I took better, sharper photographs with my Canon AE-1 Program and a 300mF4L canon lens.But that was a long time ago....
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Posted: Mon Aug 4th, 2025 14:14 |
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Bob wrote:I have been looking at your woodpecker shots on splash , and marvelling at the quality especially sharpness of the images. Which camera/lens combo did you use, and how much postprocessing did you carry out? Bob….in case Graham misses your questions (this is an old thread you’ve posted on) If you click on the “Click here to comment on this image” text under each image, another window opens with a smaller version of the image top left. Click on that smaller version and it gives access to its EXIF data….which gives you a lot of the info on the taking and making of the photo.
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Posted: Mon Aug 4th, 2025 14:49 |
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Lol - only if there is EXIF data to read - some editing software manages to lose it! And only on images in the topics - the splash page doesn't have that functionality, I am now just waiting for JK to request it.....![]()
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Posted: Mon Aug 4th, 2025 20:09 |
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Requested as and when you have time to do it. No hurry.![]() ![]() Moved Bob's post to the Bird Photography thread so he can see Graham's posts more easily. ![]()
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Posted: Tue Aug 5th, 2025 21:34 |
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Following the recent post on another thread about the (not having telephoto lens with me) missed opportunity photographing a barn owl. I went back to the files and decided to re work one of the images using Photoshop's improved AI support. It's never going to be anything more than a heavy crop/sectional enlargement (105mm lens) but I think PS did a better job than previous software.. Affinity Photo. ![]() Click here to comment on this image. Original file... ![]() Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted: Tue Aug 5th, 2025 22:38 |
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No hiding place.![]() Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted: Wed Aug 6th, 2025 07:16 |
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jk wrote:Requested as and when you have time to do it. No hurry. Done - new EXIF tag under each splash page image. It takes you to an original sized image with the EXIF button - as per the "comment" link.
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Posted: Wed Aug 6th, 2025 14:57 |
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Eric wrote:Following the recent post on another thread about the (not having telephoto lens with me) missed opportunity photographing a barn owl. That looks to have come out really well.
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