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Sep 08, 2008 18:01 |  #1

If you play around with the sliders in Lightroom, you can get some quite extreme effects. In fact, it's possible to get results that look a lot like HDR. I wasn't particularly going for the HDR look with this following shot, just trying to make the best of a shot that was taken handheld from some 30-odd feet away in low light conditions. I kind of like the look and I wondered what everyone else thinks. Throw everything at it short of bricks as I welcome constructive criticism.

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Sep 08, 2008 19:43 |  #2

i like it....i do the same thing for a lot of my live concert shoots.


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Sep 08, 2008 19:46 |  #3

Almost like the Dave Hill effect, but not quite.


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Sep 08, 2008 20:14 as a reply to  @ sacral's post |  #4

ive been playing with it myself. much more extreme than what you posted. its fun and im still trying to find a happy medium. heres a couple that i did

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Sep 09, 2008 01:45 |  #5

I like it.




  
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Sep 09, 2008 08:48 |  #6

This one had nothing but sliders adjustments. No other software but Lightroom.

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Sep 09, 2008 08:49 |  #7

I quite like it, actually!


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Sep 09, 2008 10:40 as a reply to  @ Jim G's post |  #8

100% clarity and high vibrance, am I right? First shot looks nice. The other shot of the 3 guys... ehh, they have their fair skin exposed ;)


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Sep 09, 2008 16:48 |  #9

Headshotzx wrote in post #6272340 (external link)
100% clarity and high vibrance, am I right?

It's a little more than that. I got the idea from watching a video by Chris Orwig on pseudo-HDR in Lightroom (external link). I start out by dragging the Recovery to 100%, Fill Light to 70-100%, Clarity to 100%, Vibrance to 70-100% then drag the Blacks up until it gives me a good starting point for playing with curves. If it looks too over the top at this stage, I might drag the Saturation down a little.

Chris puts Recovery, Fill Light, Vibrance, and Contrast at 100% to start with which gives him the pseudo-HDR effect. Since I don't want HDR, I play with the Blacks and the curves sliders to get something more subtle.

My Flickr site has a few more examples, but it would be nice to see some more from other POTNers, especially if you haven't given it a go before. And, while I'm using Lightroom currently, I'm sure that similar effects can be had from ACR and DPP.


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Sep 09, 2008 19:49 as a reply to  @ garryknight's post |  #10

here is a shot of downtown st paul that i really brought out the colors on. i really like the results. youger crowd likes it,,older crowd not so sure

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Sep 09, 2008 19:52 as a reply to  @ umphotography's post |  #11

this is a before and after.

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Sep 10, 2008 17:39 |  #12

Great stuff! :)


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Sep 10, 2008 19:26 as a reply to  @ garryknight's post |  #13

my ohhh my how the jealousy sneaks in.....hmmmm buy lightroom.....hmmmm

good work all! this is cool stuff!


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Sep 10, 2008 20:23 |  #14

Sorry but I think it's a bit too much. The bright blue color distracts from the subjects face and the weird color gradation makes me think "digital/photoshop" instead of looking at the subject.

I would prefer a darker background to isolate the subject more. I guess it's all a matter of taste.


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Sep 10, 2008 23:24 |  #15

I like it! It's young, fun, fresh. Here's what I got.


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