dilbert said:I can't believe how many of these images have blown highlights.
leolol said:Blown Highlights: Use graduated ND filters Obviously that doesnt fix it 100% but it makes it better.
Here are 2 from last years holiday in greece (using the grad nds)
dilbert said:Valvebounce said:Hi dilbert.
Please could you show us a picture of yours to show us how it should be done, or if you don't have one perhaps a detailed explanation of the technique and processing needed to achieve no blown highlights. Whilst you at doing that the rest of us can take our pictures wih blown highlights and at least have something to show!
Cheers Graham.
dilbert said:I can't believe how many of these images have blown highlights.
This is one of the first ever sunset pictures that I took with a DSLR. Unfortunately it gets converted to sRGB for the web ...
It is very easy to take sunset pictures without blown highlights. All you have to do is wait until the sun is well below the horizon, or you can use photoshop to subtlety darken the offending area in a manner so that the blown highlights will not be noticeableValvebounce said:Hi dilbert.
Please could you show us a picture of yours to show us how it should be done, or if you don't have one perhaps a detailed explanation of the technique and processing needed to achieve no blown highlights. Whilst you at doing that the rest of us can take our pictures wih blown highlights and at least have something to show!
Cheers Graham.
dilbert said:I can't believe how many of these images have blown highlights.
dilbert said:Valvebounce said:Hi dilbert.
Please could you show us a picture of yours to show us how it should be done, or if you don't have one perhaps a detailed explanation of the technique and processing needed to achieve no blown highlights. Whilst you at doing that the rest of us can take our pictures wih blown highlights and at least have something to show!
Cheers Graham.
dilbert said:I can't believe how many of these images have blown highlights.
This is one of the first ever sunset pictures that I took with a DSLR. Unfortunately it gets converted to sRGB for the web ...
I like the pastel colour of the sky...dilbert said:Valvebounce said:Hi Dilbert.
Thank you, very nice, filters or HDR, other tricks methods?
Cheers Graham.
dilbert said:Valvebounce said:Hi dilbert.
Please could you show us a picture of yours to show us how it should be done, or if you don't have one perhaps a detailed explanation of the technique and processing needed to achieve no blown highlights. Whilst you at doing that the rest of us can take our pictures wih blown highlights and at least have something to show!
Cheers Graham.
dilbert said:I can't believe how many of these images have blown highlights.
This is one of the first ever sunset pictures that I took with a DSLR. Unfortunately it gets converted to sRGB for the web ...
No special tricks or methods. No filters.