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Thread: Overprocessed?

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    Overprocessed?

    Out of these 2 which one do you like better? I took the photo but forgot to add my name on the first one because I uploaded it a while ago.

    Slight changes in Lightroom


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    Re: Overprocessed?

    Somewhere in between, erring on the side of the original.

    Nice shot.

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    Re: Overprocessed?

    What Dray said...

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    Re: Overprocessed?

    Agree. Second is a wee bit too saturated and over-sharpened, but the first is a bit flat and soft, so somewhere in between should be just right.

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    Re: Overprocessed?

    Alright... How's this one?

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    Re: Overprocessed?

    Great! The crop improves things, as well.

    Love the horns.

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    Re: Overprocessed?

    That shot is AWESOME!

    Love the last version !
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    Re: Overprocessed?

    I like the crop of the first one, and the processing of the last as per suggestions of somehwere in between.
    nice shot.
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    Re: Overprocessed?

    Have you tried a black and white? But I agree with the others the first one is the best
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    Re: Overprocessed?

    I agree. With the third one you have found the balance between the two you originally posted.
    Nice work! Great shot!
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    Re: Overprocessed?

    Thanks! For the last one I started over with the raw file and mostly played with exposure settings, noise reduction, and a little burning. For this show the only one I like in B&W is this one here. Maybe crop the bottom a little more? Not sure.

    Also... On the orig shot what do you think of the blury finger on his shoulder on the left of the image? Should it stay?

    One more... When doing these 'big' event these days the light system usually uses a combonation of different types of lights so its tricky to get the white balance right on the artist. Could any change in WB help the image?
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