Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/03/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Understood, Daniel. I just mentioned it because your mail was introducing an image processing program. Hence there might be discussion on how well it operates to adjust tonality. I'm looking forward to seeing some more output. Cheers Hoppy -----Original Message----- Subject: Re: [Leica] LightZone WAS City limits Yes, as I explained, I was working with a little jpg that I happened to have on my laptop, not the full sized scan (tiff). The first one was made with Photoshop. I don't remember getting such posterized skies (even before I reworked it) before. I loaded a little external harddisk with tiffs to work with on the train and then I forgot to pack it in my bag ... typical. Daniel G Hopkinson wrote > Daniel, I do really like the tones of the rocks in the altered version. > However the sky is completely posterised as I see it here. > Cheers > Hoppy > > -----Original Message----- > Subject: [Leica] LightZone WAS City limits > > On my train ride this evening I had a chance to play around with LightZone. > > I used this shot: > > http://www.dlridings.se/gallery/v/Shoebox/2007v11/07v11-0008.jpg.html > > Compare the processing of the same shot with LightZone: > > http://www.dlridings.se/gallery/v/Shoebox/2007v11/07v11-0008lz.jpg.html > > It is easy to do "split filter" printing, adjusting contrast in the high > end of the scale, without affecting the darker tones and vice versa. > > I am not pro at this. I downloaded it just recently and haven't really > had a chance to learn much. There are some good tutorials on the company > site and also on the DigitalOutBack site. > > The system is inspired by the zone system and it is a lot more intuitive > (for me) as a photographer who has done things in the darkroom. > > It works painlessly with layers and non-desstructive editing. All of > your changes are saved in a separate file (takes about 100 kb) and when > this file is combined with your original file, you get a result that can > be printed or exported or whatever. > > Pretty nifty stuff. > > http://www.lightcrafts.com/index.php > > Daniel