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No, Phoebe. Don't cry, shine!

Paris - petite ceinture - La Recyclerie - processed with Darktable - DSCF3928dm

Salvaging of photos where exposure is way too long or focus is wrong. Solution artistic processing in #gimp workhorse is #gmic and there was also #darktable

My first little planet and somewhere, in there is my 10000 picture as well. I have decided to name it after a German lady I met while I was in the process of creating this planet. Dedicated to the people, we cherish most in our lives.

 

Viktoria was a distraction at the zenith of my concentration but a very good one :). After she had left, I re-checked the settings before resuming the process where it had stopped. To my horror, I discovered that I had been taking pictures with Aperture Priority :| (for a normal panorama it wouldn't have been a problem, but for hdr panorama it is). If she hadn't come, I would not have noticed it and would have taken all of the 118 pictures with variable exposure. Thank you Viktoria for stopping by and rescuing this. Its a small world and we shall meet again.

 

There are still some flaws. First, its not an hdr panorama (only 35 photos used, hdr version would have to wait). Its a mixture of normal and under exposed pictures. Sun was a pain all along and with the day being partly cloudy was perfect for the photographing landscapes but sun's appearance and disappearance have caused quite a havoc for the exposure. Second, I didn't shoot the ground I was standing upon. I was too hungry that I simply forgot to shoot it. The center part is gimped/photoshopped. Could have been better but I only wanted to remove the black hole so didn't spend too much time on it. Some corners are also cloned.

 

I do not have a fish-eye lens or a panorama head. It was taken using a very cheap tripod and 18-105 mm kit lens.

 

Plumeria blooms after a hot week.

52 weeks 19 - vivir en una burbuja

Weekly Pic 04/2025

Author: Rodnei Reis Fotografia

Facebook: facebook.com/rodneireis

 

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ENGLISH

 

"Rodachrome S" and "Rodachrome D" are two styles for the software Darktable. The purpose is to reproduce the patterns of colors and contrasts of the nostalgic analog films.

 

"Rodachrome S" generates smooth images with very low contrast, while the "Rodachrome D" generates dense images with higher contrast.

 

HOW TO USE:

- First you process the photo only with the modules of the "basic group" (like base curve, exposition and WB) and then apply one of the two styles.

- Play around with the settings of the module "colour correction" to adjust the base tone and the saturation (keep it bellow the 90% for best results).

- You can turn on the module "grain" to add a bit of noise (pre programmed to ISO600).

- You can turn on the module "levels" and apply the "auto" feature for best results.

 

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PORTUGUÊS

 

"Rodachrome S" e "Rodachrome D" são dois estilos para usar no software Darktable. O propósito é reproduzir os padrões de cores e contrastes dos nostáligos filmes analógicos.

 

"Rodachrome S" gera imagens suaves com baixíssimo contraste, enquanto que "Rodachrome D" gera imagens densas com contraste elevado.

 

COMO USAR:

- Primeiro processe a foto usando apenas os módulos do "grupo básico" (como curva base, exposição e balanço de branco) e depois aplique um dos dois estilos.

- Mexa nos ajustes do módulo "correção de cor" para ajustar a tonalidade base e a saturação (mantenha abaixo de 90% para resultados melhores).

- Você pode ligar o módulo "grão" para adicionar um pouco de ruído (pré programado para ISO600).

- Você pode ligar o módulo "níveis" e aplicar o ajuste "auto" para resultados melhores.

 

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For this one and other styles by the user's community access this page.

 

Join us on Flickr: www.flickr.com/groups/darktable/

 

Style file: free and open

 

Photo: Nicole Jancso and Erika Matos by Rodnei Reis Fotografia, ©2013

Darktable version pre 0.8 (git master branch)

darktable.sourceforge.net

Gion - Kyoto

raw processed with Darktable

I like this better with the specks of dust left untouched.

(DSC01383) Kang Mu-Xiang, Taiwan

Hamburg Rathausmarkt bis 6. Juli

52 Week photo project

 

This weeks theme: Tis The Season

Screenshots showing how darktable 3.4.0 reacts to different display profiles and a test image created with argyll cms

Darktable negadoctor from Canon AE1

Portugal 2009

A row of lotus - Bangkok

If there is a bridge, you will usually find me under it. This shot was taken in almost pitch darkness and devoid of any color. The camera sees what the eye does not. 3 minute exposure with some manual blending. Some contrast and sharpening work with saturation untouched.

Canon EF 100mm/f2 + Viltrox EF-M2

Bangkok - raw processed with Darktable X-M1 - 35mm f1.4

DSCF0073DM

Saint-Michel chef-chef

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