On Fri, 26 Aug 2011 05:46:48 -0700, Edward Erbeck
wrote:
"Clayton Langstaff" wrote:
Here's the end result of a gloomy, cloudy day in Toronto. The cloud
cover started to break up, in the late afternoon, so I darted up to
our roof deck, and took this shot of the sunset, with the view of the
Toronto skyline from our roof.
Good shot Clayton. I don't get many chances to shoot Skylines although
my wife would like it if I did! ;-)
For what it's worth, if you get another sunset like that try closing
the F-Stop down 2 - 4 stops leaving everything else the same. It'll deepen
the colors and add some blue to the right of the image where the Sun is
setting and the image is saturated.
Crazy Ed
Hi Ed.
On my monitor which I calibrate regularly the exposure is perfect
without 'saturation' or lack of blue. I calibrate because I used to do
pro work and needed to 'see' what the printers would 'see' and its a
habit I have not stopped.
If Clayton's camera has the means the best method would be I think to
shoot with a exposure bracketing of 3 - original and 2 stops either
side. The resulting 3 shots give a variety of HDR opportunities.
This is a PS tutorial
http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tut...amic-range.htm
I know, for someone who never posts I have an awfully large tongue.
I will post when its warmer and I can get out.
All the best
Barney