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I FINALLY got it.

superduckzsuperduckz Registered Users Posts: 377 Major grins
edited December 12, 2013 in Other Cool Shots
I took this about a year ago and knew I had "something" but didn't have the Lightroom technique to bring out what I visualized as the best of it. Found it again the other day on an old drive and just grinned. It actually took Lightroom, Irfanview (awesome saturation tool) and a tiny bit of work in gimp to clear the chromatic aberration that was now white. Yeah I did it a bit backwards so sue me :) Anyway here it is.

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Accidents and Inspiration
One of these days I'll have to figure out what my "style" is..

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    JuanoJuano Registered Users Posts: 4,881 Major grins
    edited December 10, 2013
    This is very cool! What is irfanview? Is it a lightroom add-on? Or is it a separate thing?
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    superduckzsuperduckz Registered Users Posts: 377 Major grins
    edited December 10, 2013
    Irfanview is just a freeware Image viewer. http://www.irfanview.com/ It actually is pretty useful and handles batch conversions very well (but nor really raw). I use it as a default viewer because it's so fast and I didn't always have LR. It also has some basic modification tools and effects but the saturation (and to a certain degree, contrast) slide bar has always worked well for my tastes. It manages to push the colors really far before blowing them out and in a visually different way than Lightroom. It's subtle but I've had good luck with it. There are also a few adjutment in the default Picassa viewer/editor (which is also a pretty good RAW converter BTW) that I can't replicate anywhere else. I don't use Photoshop so I've had to make do in other ways through trial and error.
    Accidents and Inspiration
    One of these days I'll have to figure out what my "style" is..
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    JuanoJuano Registered Users Posts: 4,881 Major grins
    edited December 10, 2013
    superduckz wrote: »
    Irfanview is just a freeware Image viewer. http://www.irfanview.com/ It actually is pretty useful and handles batch conversions very well (but nor really raw). I use it as a default viewer because it's so fast and I didn't always have LR. It also has some basic modification tools and effects but the saturation (and to a certain degree, contrast) slide bar has always worked well for my tastes. It manages to push the colors really far before blowing them out and in a visually different way than Lightroom. It's subtle but I've had good luck with it. There are also a few adjutment in the default Picassa viewer/editor (which is also a pretty good RAW converter BTW) that I can't replicate anywhere else. I don't use Photoshop so I've had to make do in other ways through trial and error.

    Thanks for the info. I used to use Picasa and liked it, specially because it's free... Now I use lightroom and haven't looked back. Sometimes I do minor stuff in Gimp, but the learning curve is steep.
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    EaracheEarache Registered Users Posts: 3,533 Major grins
    edited December 11, 2013
    Looks great Steve!
    I'm taking baby-steps to overcome my aversion to centering - this helps - but I have a long way to go. :D
    Eric ~ Smugmug
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    superduckzsuperduckz Registered Users Posts: 377 Major grins
    edited December 12, 2013
    In all honesty I was probably born 50 years too late. My two favorite formats are square and 8x20. I REALLY love 8 x 20 living in Florida since there are no mountains getting in the way! rolleyes1.gif
    I'm not sure where my love of square comes from since I work as a draftsmen all day trying to make things look decent on 24x36 formats. ne_nau.gif
    Accidents and Inspiration
    One of these days I'll have to figure out what my "style" is..
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    toragstorags Registered Users Posts: 4,615 Major grins
    edited December 12, 2013
    Yup, you nailed it... thumb.gif
    Rags
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