#2 looks better, more detail lighter background. However, distraction comes from the diagonal stem which draw the attention of the viewer, so both photo can't do.
#2 looks better, more detail lighter background. However, distraction comes from the diagonal stem which draw the attention of the viewer, so both photo can't do.
Hi Simon,
Yeah, I know the diagonal stem causes distraction. Would have looked for a better subject if I wasn't rushing to go to work. Anyway, this is just to test my camera WB offset on the Tamron 180.
Color wise, what do you think? Is it too warm?
- Luenny
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Oversharpen? Really? Looks ok on my side? I just apply USM using 0.3 pixel radius on around 80-90%. What about others? Does it look oversharpen to you?
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Luenny,
Looks ok on my monitor too.
I like the 2nd picture better. Nicer background.
And these 2 not as warm as your previous post
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If dont look at the diagonal bamboo.. I'll choose #2 look more natural as compare to #1 much darker. Just my opinion still learning...
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Hi guys,
Thanks for the response. I think color wise, it's better already since I've added compensation. Seems like everybody picks #2. I personally prefer #1.
- Luenny
I prefer #2, but you are right, #1 have richer colour and contrast
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