180degreephotography said:
Smart sharpen is actually a photoshop dialog just like unsharp mask but it gives you more control over noise reduction at the same time. One other thing is that I do a lot of localized noise correction in the shadow areas.
This image is a good example of needing localized noise correction in the dark areas of the storm cloud. I could pull out detail but I also pulled out a lot of noise.
Geert said:pyr01nc said:First images with my brand new V2+
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Nice pictures.
Try to remove the fish eye distortion.
Geert./.
pyr01nc said:Is it just me or does the second picture looks like a friendly monster with braces![]()
M.Tigelaar said:pyr01nc said:Is it just me or does the second picture looks like a friendly monster with braces![]()
Dit you smoke something?
:lol: :lol:
pyr01nc said:Geert said:pyr01nc said:First images with my brand new V2+
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Nice pictures.
Try to remove the fish eye distortion.
Geert./.
I will - This was just a quick post.
I am at the office right now and haven't had the chance to do any kind of post production.
However I don't think it will help this much since the camera was at an awkward angle in the first shot.
I noticed that the distortion is minimal whenever the cam is pointed straight down (no horizon in sight)
or pointed straight forward with the horizon in the middle of the picture.
Mike Air said:Great work jimantsu60, clean result. Did you corrected it all in Photoshop ?
happy flying
180degreephotography said:I tried using the groucho marx filter to remove distortion but never could get it to work![]()
excellent call! great shot!Meta4 said:I usually don't like having the props show but this time they just look right.
Mooloolaba in Australia.
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