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Jon Tyler

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  1. So, then maybe bracketing the shot (+1/-1 stop along with the normal shot), then if I had to composite, I should have pixels to recover from possibly blown out areas?  This seems like it would be a little more practical than carrying all the extra equipment.  Then I have a little bit of insurance for any possible clipped pixels, in either direction, no?

  2. Hey, this is going to seem sort of like a photography question, but I think it is more of an editing question.  I also checked about asking this in Kim's group, but it appears there is no button available to ask a question.

    In Real Estate photography, I have seen mentioned the term "flambient."  It has to do with compositing a few pictures of areas with a flash along with the ambient light of the room so as to get good exposure of the outside view of the windows.  I have seen and tried this a little bit on a couple of occasions, and I see how it is supposed to work.

    The question I have is if I am shooting in RAW, and do my proper editing per the RAW class, should I not be able to tease all the available pixels into view without making all the extra images to composite?  Then bring everything "to life" in the Levels editing?

    For reference, here is a YouTube link to the flambient process that I have seen in the past: 

     

  3. Ok, here are the ones I am prepared to print.  These have only been done with RAW processing, per the flowchart you provided in class.  They were exported as JPG to 2048 on the long edge, and I think 80% quality to upload here.  The prints to be sent off are done at full original resolution at 100% quality JPG with sRGB profile.

    Morgan_opt.jpg

    20150321_154213_SaturdayFun_57_opt.jpg

    20151029_0144_opt.jpg

    20151127_0456_opt.jpg

    20160306_0573_opt.jpg

    20160417_1235_opt.jpg

    20170420_0003_opt.jpg

    20170805_0024_opt.jpg

    20190803_0219_opt.jpg

    20200126_0045_opt.jpg

    IMG_8365_opt.jpg

  4. Now, my next question regarding the test prints...

    May I upload my selection of prints to make sure I have covered all the bases you mention in the prep article?  These are images that I had edited, some a while ago, before I took the RAW class, and I have re-edited them, from a clean CR2 file (no XMP).  I have 11 files ready to submit for printing.  I will be printing more than six because there is a minimum order amount ($16) at WHCC, who I already have an account with. 

  5. I am preparing to order my test prints in advance of receiving my calibration tool.  Is there a recommended size to print for comparison?  Obviously, they don't need to be poster size, but didn't know if there was a preferred size to use.

    Also, what type of finish should I apply?  I have the option of "Lustre Paper" or "Deep Matte Paper".  I assume Glossy and Metallic would never be an option for this type of comparison.

  6. Hi,

    I was going back to one of my previous edits and trying out the new workflow to see how it comes out differently.  One of the things I realized is that on my original edit in ACR, I used the Geometry tab and applied the "Auto" perspective corrections.  I see that this tab is not included in your RAW workflow.  Is that because there is some cropping that usually takes place with that action?  I know I have seen you say before that cropping is not to be done until the last step in the editing process, so I assume that is why it is not included.  Is that accurate?

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