We've been doing various post-processing techniques from simply cropping images to other effects such as HDR and Motion Blur for the past few weeks and now here are my takes :)
I actually used Adobe Photoshop for the post-processing. I think you're right, in fact, I wasn't quite satisfied with its outcome either. I guess I have to figure out if what effect would work best for that picture. Thnx for leaving a comment:)
I agree, the third processed pic is the best among the bunch.
HDR works well with smooth textures and less variety of colors to start with. And if people are included in the picture, I think it/they should be the main focus for HDR. As for the pre-HDR version, less floor and more tree (the whole thing, if possible) is recommended.
You're right sir. Al, less floor and more tree could have made the picture look better :) Sayang, I wasn't able to think of it at that time. Anyways, I'll always keep that in mind. Thank you sir for the enlightenment :)
Nice work with the motion blur, Hye-in. :)
ReplyDeleteI am not sure about the HDR though. Did you use GIMP?
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I actually used Adobe Photoshop for the post-processing. I think you're right, in fact, I wasn't quite satisfied with its outcome either. I guess I have to figure out if what effect would work best for that picture. Thnx for leaving a comment:)
ReplyDeleteI agree, the third processed pic is the best among the bunch.
ReplyDeleteHDR works well with smooth textures and less variety of colors to start with. And if people are included in the picture, I think it/they should be the main focus for HDR. As for the pre-HDR version, less floor and more tree (the whole thing, if possible) is recommended.
You're right sir. Al, less floor and more tree could have made the picture look better :) Sayang, I wasn't able to think of it at that time. Anyways, I'll always keep that in mind. Thank you sir for the enlightenment :)
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