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Posted: Wed Jan 9th, 2019 06:43
 
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looks fine on my screen graham . I like impact in my images o.O

 




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Sorry not as good as Jeff's.
Spot the robin!

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jk wrote:
blackfox wrote: another robin , spot the non deliberate mistake grrrrrrrr

i want my toes back by jeff and jan cohen, on Flickr





OK a question.  Eric, Graham and Jeff.


Is it possible to make an Action that does this background cleanup?




Yes, but you need to insert a pause to manually input your masking, as this will be unique to each image.



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Quick and dirty I know but compare the first image versus this image.

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Which is better?
Which is sharper?

First or second?



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Bit better light this evening in Titchfield Haven.

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jk wrote:
Which is better?
Which is sharper?

First or second?


Hard pressed to tell without zooming in, would have been easier had they been next to one another, one seems slightly warmer than the other, compared with the slides I am scanning at the moment, they are both very sharp.



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Those pair of images were from LR Classic CC and Capture One Pro v12.
My feeling is that the results are similar but I find it easier to use COP these days.



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Next tests will be my 400mm f2.8 AFS and 200-500 AFS VR on D850 and Z7. I will need to go to the gym.



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This a moment later and light fading fast!Sorry bad marks Whistler, previous shot was over cooked in Photoshop and it shows!

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