A lucky snap of a red kit turning in some sun. I love the way the tail is illuminated and tried to brighten the body a little, but I am still getting to grips with editing in ‘proper software’ and would love to get some feedback.

  • KevinFRK@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    And good tutorials you’d care to recommend that explain what they are trying to achieve? I just have a self taught process with Canon’s DPP4 on RAW format, only working on brightness, as follows:

    1. Turn on any over/under-exposed markers
    2. Move the left slider to the right until it reaches non-zero parts of histogram and/or get under-exposed markers, move back a “bit”
    3. Move the right slider to the left, unless reaches non-zero parts, or get over exposed markers - but go further if its only sky, and you don’t care about it
    4. The tricky bit, move the centre slider to the right if the picture seems “washed out” and to the left if there’s too much dark in the part of the picture you care about - this is extremely subjective

    Doing this, you make greatest use of the range of tones (shades, whatever) that the end JPG can offer, and get the detailed tone changes in the zone that matters… maybe.

    Using the general brightness slider achieves similar but distinct effects - you might mix and match

    This sort of activity should work in any tool. You might be able to do it for selected areas or colour, but I don’t/can’t. You might be able to tweak the curve more precisely, but likewise I don’t try.

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      8 months ago

      And good tutorials you’d care to recommend

      Not exactly. I have worked through several different “darktable for beginners” tutorials from different authors in German language. Then I started practicing. Some time in the future I want to do some more advanced tutorials.