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Sep 22, 2017 16:34 |  #1

What type of post processing is being done to get this type of look. I guess I would say that the images look contrasty and a little desaturated.

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Sep 22, 2017 17:54 |  #2

Well they probably bump the clarity (clarity affects micro contrast) and pulled the saturation down just a bit, probably that simple. If processed in Adobe software they might have also used a bit of Dehaze, that gives a similar boost to micro contrast. Otherwise there didn't seem to be anything really special about the processing.

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Sep 22, 2017 18:23 |  #3

RiveraRa wrote in post #18458156 (external link)
What type of post processing is being done to get this type of look. I guess I would say that the images look contrasty and a little desaturated.

http://news.goruck.com …lection-019-live-roundup/ (external link)

Thoughts? Let me know if you need more examples.

More examples? Your link leads to a page with more than 80 photos on it, shot in all kinds of lighting conditions. I don't see any "type" of processing or look common to them.

How about picking one or two images for analysis?


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Sep 25, 2017 09:43 |  #4

Most of them look hardly processed at all.

Turn down the contrast and saturation on the in-camera picture profile, make sure to shoot on a hazy overcast day and take pictures of drab, low-color subject matter, save as in-camera jpeg. Boom, done.


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Sep 28, 2017 11:31 as a reply to  @ Peano's post |  #5

Sorry about that. I should have been more clear.
These are definitely taken at different times of the day so that will play on it some.

This seems to be at sunset yet still dark and desaturated in my opinion
https://i1.wp.com …/2017/09/sunset​.jpg?w=960 (external link)

This one again seems a tad desaturated for being in such a green enviornment. Maybe its just because of the sunight and time of day it was taken?
http://news.goruck.com …t/selection_day​_2_nick-3/ (external link)

Dark and desaturated although there is not much color in the image to begin with. Definitly taken during an overcast part of the day
https://i0.wp.com …1-4.jpg?resize=1040%2C69​3 (external link)

This one seems to be different than the rest. It has more color and pop. Im thinking not much was done to this one other than a little contrast or clarity maybe?
http://news.goruck.com …/selection_day_​2_nick-27/ (external link)


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Sep 28, 2017 11:44 |  #6

It's mostly the ambient lighting in the scene. Nothing too aggressive done in post IMO. Looks like the typical stuff done in the raw converter.


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Sep 28, 2017 14:42 |  #7

The last one from your last post may have gotten some local contrast (clarity) boost.




  
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Oct 02, 2017 14:29 |  #8

I don't see any consistent look to them.




  
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