[missbirdphotos] Re: Link to my coot image

  • From: Robert Smith <rsmithent@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <missbirdphotos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2012 07:17:50 -0400

Okay, I took a stab at the coot shot this morning... I opened it in Adobe Raw 
Converter & selected "Auto" for the start.  Then I increased color temperature, 
slightly lightened the image's exposure, increased fill light, increased 
highlight recovery, increased blacks, and increased contrast, and then opened 
it in Adobe Photoshop. Once in Photoshop, I increased contrast again, I cropped 
& slightly rotated the image to "straighten" it to my eye, I burned the iris to 
make it darker, I resized it & sharpened it for web use, and then I added a 
slight vignette. Total time, right at 3 minutes & 15 seconds. I thought about 
burning the ivory bill just a hair, but elected not to do so.  To me, American 
coots are one super tough bird to expose and capture the details in the bill 
AND the details in the feathers, and Judy did a great job of expsoing on this 
one!

Robert Smith

336-339-3497

rsmithent@xxxxxxx

www.photobiologist.com

 

 > From: howle@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> To: missbirdphotos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [missbirdphotos] Link to my coot image
> Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2012 12:27:31 -0500
> 
> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/40040661/IMG_8210.CR2  I created 4 new more natural 
> jpg versions from this image and made notes of the processing. Do you want to 
> see them before or after your attempts??
> 
> 
> In case you want to know how Dropbox works in advance, there is a document 
> that comes with the installation and it says:
> 
> The Public Folder lets you easily share single files in your Dropbox.  Any 
> file you put in this folder gets its own Internet link so that you can share 
> it with others-- even non-Dropbox users!  These links work even if your 
> computer’s turned off.  
> 
> Step 1:  Drop a file into the Public folder.
> 
> Step 2:  Right-click/control-click this file, then choose Dropbox > Copy 
> Public Link. This copies the Internet link to your file so that you can paste 
> it somewhere else.
> 
> That's it!  You can now share this file with others: just paste the link into 
> e-mails, instant message conversations, blogs, etc.!
> 
> If you'd like more help with sharing files, head here: 
> http://www.dropbox.com/help/16
> 
> Happy Dropboxing!
> - The Dropbox Team
> 
> Note: You can only link to actual files within your Public Folder, not to 
> folders.
> 
> Judy Howle
> 
> Southern Exposures
> http://southernexposure.zenfolio.com
> 
> Digital Photography Class; Resources for Photographers
> http://digitalphotographyclass.net
> 
> 
> 
> 
                                          

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