I'm not sure what 'soft pedal' HDR is but if you don't get the image correct during exposure (like rocks IN the water) you're not going to find them in post.
FarmerTed1971 fondling the 5D4 More info | I'm not sure what 'soft pedal' HDR is but if you don't get the image correct during exposure (like rocks IN the water) you're not going to find them in post. Getting better at this - Fuji X-t5 & X-t3 - 16 1.4 - 35/50/90 f2 - 50-140 - flickr
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DCBBPhotography Cream of the Crop More info | Jan 10, 2020 09:40 | #2717 You can't really replace the effect of a polarizer in post. On the other hand, depending on what you want to show in the image you may not want to use one. Polarizers also reduce reflections on the surface of water so you have to make some choices and compromises. More often than not on a shot like the one posted I wouldn't use one at all. If there is underwater structure I want to be able to see in the image then you might need one with the full or partial effect. John
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AS_Photo Senior Member 292 posts Likes: 279 Joined Sep 2018 More info | Jan 10, 2020 09:52 | #2718 jcothron wrote in post #18989495 You can't really replace the effect of a polarizer in post. On the other hand, depending on what you want to show in the image you may not want to use one. Polarizers also reduce reflections on the surface of water so you have to make some choices and compromises. More often than not on a shot like the one posted I wouldn't use one at all. If there is underwater structure I want to be able to see in the image then you might need one with the full or partial effect. You could do a shot with and a shot without and then blend them. At least with something like that shot.
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DCBBPhotography Cream of the Crop More info | Jan 10, 2020 10:02 | #2719 AS_Photo wrote in post #18989501 You could do a shot with and a shot without and then blend them. At least with something like that shot. But yeah, Polarizer and ND's aren't really capable of being added in post - with ND the subject movement, not exposure difference. Absolutely you could do that, that's one of the things I would consider a compromise of sorts...since it is a PITA lol. Yes there are definitely situations where that could be the best option however. John
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Stiga Cream of the Crop More info | Jan 10, 2020 11:03 | #2720 FarmerTed1971 wrote in post #18989488 I'm not sure what 'soft pedal' HDR is but if you don't get the image correct during exposure (like rocks IN the water) you're not going to find them in post. noun Martin
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Bianchi Cream of the Crop More info | Jan 10, 2020 11:31 | #2721
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Sibil Cream of the Crop 10,415 posts Likes: 54444 Joined Jan 2009 Location: SoCal More info | Jan 10, 2020 13:04 | #2722 Bianchi wrote in post #18989545 To bad you didn't do a vertical pano, that would of been really cool. I like what you were going for. Thank you.
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Jan 10, 2020 15:47 | #2723 Parys Mountain open cast copper mine, with applied HDR in post. Original shot for comparison is here; https://photography-on-the.net …p?p=18986781&i=i149593443 Image hosted by forum (1020079) © Shuttershare [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. "Arrive early, leave late, eat, sleep, repeat"
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FarmerTed1971 fondling the 5D4 More info | I'll agree to disagree. RAW won't bring back what's not there and a polarizer would have brought down the glare and retained the rocks. Getting better at this - Fuji X-t5 & X-t3 - 16 1.4 - 35/50/90 f2 - 50-140 - flickr
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Pippan Cream of the Crop More info | Jan 10, 2020 21:04 | #2725 FarmerTed1971 wrote in post #18989820 All landscape photographers should have a circular polarizer in their bag. Mine rarely comes off the lens. Still waiting for the wisdom they promised would be worth getting old for.
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TRhoads Cream of the Crop More info | Jan 11, 2020 11:38 | #2726 AS_Photo wrote in post #18989501 You could do a shot with and a shot without and then blend them. At least with something like that shot. But yeah, Polarizer and ND's aren't really capable of being added in post - with ND the subject movement, not exposure difference. FarmerTed1971 wrote in post #18989820 I'll agree to disagree. RAW won't bring back what's not there and a polarizer would have brought down the glare and retained the rocks. Oh well, it's still a nice image and the second version does sing. All landscape photographers should have a circular polarizer in their bag. That's my opinion obviously, but a very popular one. I use a polarizer mostly around water...to control glare and reflections but also it acts a little like a weak ND filter...the one I have gives me about 1.5 stops of ND filter. This image was shot using the CPL but not rotated to full effect, so that I could keep some of the color reflection on the water pool above the rocks...but not too much glare on the wet rocks...Live View and an EVF make this so much easier. Website
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Jan 11, 2020 22:52 | #2727 Melancholy December river Image hosted by forum (1020306) © MnM [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff.
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Jan 12, 2020 08:47 | #2728 TRhoads wrote in post #18990149 I use a polarizer mostly around water...to control glare and reflections but also it acts a little like a weak ND filter...the one I have gives me about 1.5 stops of ND filter. This image was shot using the CPL but not rotated to full effect, so that I could keep some of the color reflection on the water pool above the rocks...but not too much glare on the wet rocks...Live View and an EVF make this so much easier. beautiful shot!!! Cheers,
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swltr Goldmember More info | Jan 14, 2020 14:09 | #2730 Night fishing, Atlantic coast of Portugal. IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/2if6Kwhhttp://www.steffenwalther-photographics.de
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