11/13/2023 0 Comments Darktable youtube perspectiveGetting a good perspective is also making good compositions. Your screen is 2 dimensional but the stuff you shoot is 3 dimensional. What is perspective ? Actually it means seeing 3 dimensional things on a 2 dimensional surface. The good thing from post processing is that you can fuck up your composition (to a certain level) and still get a good shot out of it, thanks to the cropping tools. The rule of 3rds is a good guide line to learn about composure. Balance is more like how you have composed the photo. And a photo looks so much better when done this ! Really ! Second is balance. Many many photographers don’t straighten the horizons. Most beginner photographers don’t know where to start. Also the 32″ are way more expensive and you don’t get any extras, just a bigger screen. The 2.5K version goes for 6 to 700 euro so it doesn’t break your bank. There are 32″ available but i think its to big relative to the viewing distance. Costs about 1000 Euros but is all worth it. First, you have a way bigger screen so you can see what you do, second you can view 100% size and third: your photos will pop so much more ! When you work at home on a laptop it is useful to get an external 27″ color corrected monitor. Also when you have edited your photo, your photo looks nearly the same on a Apple and a Windows computer with a good screen. When doing color corrections it is important to see the color as it should be. 99% Adobe RGB, 100% SRGB, 93% DCI-P3 Color coverageġ0-bit IPS panel with 14-bit 3D LUT Hardware Calibration. green blue ? BenQ 27″ 4K PhotoVue Display. Blacks are more deep dark grey and blues are…. On cheap monitors your white is more like yellow or it has a yellow color cast (or blue, blue/green depending on the brand). If you don’t know what this all means, no worries, just leave it like that and trust me on it □ I will write a separate article about color. When you get a monitor you should check if the monitor can display 100% sRGB and at least 80% Adobe RGB. Why ? Well when see your photo on a cheapo windows laptop, the color is gone, the brightness, contrasts etc. What i think is very important is a good monitor or a laptop with a good screen. On the other hand, RAW files are huge, they can be over 100mb per photo while a same JPG photo can be 10mb. JPG is a compressed data collection and doesn’t have the flexibility as a RAW file. RAW photos collect much more ‘data’ from the scene and when shooting uncompressed that ‘data’ can be highly manipulated. So the more data available, the more flexible the files are, the more you can get out of your photo. And that is actually what post processing is. With post processing you can get more out of your photo by manipulating that data. Streets of PingYao China – HDR and Detailing in Photoshop and basic processing in Lightroom And since we are capturing the scene digitally there is so much data available also on what we ‘don’t see’. Now, why do i think post processing is a must ? Well, through a camera we can ‘see’ only so much. Like boosting color, recovering shadows, detailing, straighten horizons, adjusting aspect ratio, correction of tilt and shift, etc. Editing can be: color corrections, contrast and brightness corrections, exposure corrections, cropping, cut outs, etc. In this post i talk about post processing in general.īut what is post processing actually ? Post processing is editing your photos in a photo editing program. In my previous post i talk about how I process my photos. I think it is a must to post process your photos.
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