Majid Biazaran
That was the beginning..
Last night, I intended to do some magician! Quite honestly, I went and searched for some presets on the internet and as most of them are for sale, I decided to do it myself!!
What you see to the left is the shot I took with my Canon 40mm Pancake Lens which was mounted on my 7D. Since the weather was cloudy, the saturation is poor and colors are senseless even if you adjust the temperature and W.B. correctly.
Anyway..
I spent about one and a half hour post processing on it. With Apple Aperture, even tiny details are adjustable. Colors, curves and so on. All are in the hand of the photographer in order to make what he/she wants.
Finally, you can see the result in the right side.
The most notable point I'd like to draw is that you will never achieve perfect result till you consider all adjustment of such post-production softwares as a whole. All have strong relation and magical interconnection through which you are able to revive your dead shots.
That was the beginning..
Last night, I intended to do some magician! Quite honestly, I went and searched for some presets on the internet and as most of them are for sale, I decided to do it myself!!
What you see to the left is the shot I took with my Canon 40mm Pancake Lens which was mounted on my 7D. Since the weather was cloudy, the saturation is poor and colors are senseless even if you adjust the temperature and W.B. correctly.
Anyway..
I spent about one and a half hour post processing on it. With Apple Aperture, even tiny details are adjustable. Colors, curves and so on. All are in the hand of the photographer in order to make what he/she wants.
Finally, you can see the result in the right side.
The most notable point I'd like to draw is that you will never achieve perfect result till you consider all adjustment of such post-production softwares as a whole. All have strong relation and magical interconnection through which you are able to revive your dead shots.