![]() ![]() In the before and after images above note that 50% Tonal Contrast has given the image some pop, White Neutralizer has eliminated the sickly color cast, and Detail Extractor has restored density and detail to the white feathers. ![]() ![]() Though I had never optimized this image before the other day it surely benefited from a visit to Color Efex as you can see by viewing the animated GIF below. Then click on the enlarged version to close it.Īs stated in Capture and Beyond Workflow Lessons That You Cannot Afford to Miss, it is important to take care of your RAW files so that when you learn new techniques or learn to work with new software you can go back and re-work some of your favorites. To enjoy viewing a larger sized image, click on the photo. Click here if you missed the Rear Focus Tutorial. Central Sensor/Rear Focus/AI Servo AF active at the moment of exposure. Lens/TC/camera body Micro-adjustment: -4. This Great White Pelican image was created at Lake Kerkini, Greece with the Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II lens, the 2X III teleconverter (hand held at 185mm) with the Canon EOS-1D Mark IV. ![]()
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