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good morning to all
please, autocritica to these 2 photos to improve, thanks
Your two photos are underexposed, so you have to lighten them as indicated.
Take note of your histogram:
The first picture shows this:
Notice you have a large area heap on the left side. This shows that more pixels are in the shadow areas. You need an even distribution of pixels.
As a basic example, if you use auto exposure in Lightroom/Photoshop Camera Raw - (if you took this in raw, or Camera Raw Filter if you took it in JPEG), you get this:
and corresponding histogram:
The pixels are better distrib
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with an additional edit using a graduated filter...
With additionally some colour noise reduction...
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many thanks Abambo
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You're welcome. And good luck.
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Your two photos are underexposed, so you have to lighten them as indicated.
Take note of your histogram:
The first picture shows this:
Notice you have a large area heap on the left side. This shows that more pixels are in the shadow areas. You need an even distribution of pixels.
As a basic example, if you use auto exposure in Lightroom/Photoshop Camera Raw - (if you took this in raw, or Camera Raw Filter if you took it in JPEG), you get this:
and corresponding histogram:
The pixels are better distributed - from dark to light.
The histogram is very useful!
The second picture is a similar situation.
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I have nothing more to add to this thread other than to say you have received some very solid feedback and advice from the ACPs here. Great thread!
-Mat Hayward