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what custom curve are you running?what custom curve are you running?
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'Digital Agfa'
for landscapes only. Or i will apply 'Digital Fuji' in NC afterwards.... Steve.
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I was a big fan of Fotogenetic's Provia. Then Provia_D70 by D70 Knowledge Base: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/dltucker/nikond70/home.htm
G'day,
I've only just started playing with curves, but at the moment I'm using Digital Agfa Optima (I think that's what it's called)... Need to play with others though and be more in tune with how the situation at hand, lighting, prevailing weather conditions etc interact with and influence the cam's requirements... Cheers, Mudder Curve newbie Aka Andrew
Custom curvesFor landscapes I apply "Velvia Vision" from Fred Miranda in post processing (safer, I think...)
Cheers, G. Lamy
My preferred curve is Oldskools sReala - a curve that is not too aggressive, gives good contrast and some exposure compensation. I also use the Normal or Low Contrast Curve for some situations.
If I get it wrong, I use Curve Surgery Pro to replace the curve with something more appropriate during post processing. Cheers Matt
It will give you a lower contrast result - in other words, for harsher lighting conditions. Cheers What's another word for "thesaurus"?
Hi Matt, Are you one of the Raw Magick beta testers? Cheers What's another word for "thesaurus"?
I distinctly remember there being a "snow white" curve or something similarly named - it brings all values to 255, hence giving the all white appearance. A good way to mask what you're shooting in the field, and reverting back to a standard tone curve in PP would reveal the image taken.
Useful if you shoot sensitive subjects so security or law enforcement cannot see what you shot. Good way to lose complete functionality of the LCD preview too.
Hmmmm....What about snow shots?
And, you can achieve the same effect in this forum by changing your font colour to white. Happy New Year to all forum members. *minor milestone - 100 posts*
No, but I am seriously considering purchasing the beta version. Maybe later in the new year. My workflow is a little awkward with CSP, NC and PSCS. From what I have seen, read and my expereience with CSP, RawMagick should be worthwhile. Iliah and Peter are both enthusiasts who seem to know more than a thing or two about software engineering, photography and how to make it all work together, so I really look forward to seeing what they come up with. Cheers Matt
http://members.aol.com/bhaber/D70/mycur ... esFAQ.html
Interesting article on tone curves (well I found it interesting, YMMV) including d/l link to the bh_snow1.ntc curve (turns everything white).
I Don't shoot with oneI have White Wedding loaded in camera but never shoot with it on. Maybe I just need to find a better one for what I shoot
I will apply PP tones sometime but usually tweek it for myself. Can anyone suggest a good alround curve for outdoors animal, scene, and floral shooting Also I shoot RAW are they as easy to remove as to add if not I'll stick to PP
Here is a link to images taken with different curves.
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read. ... e=10976007 HTH and is useful. CD
Great reading, and very helpful, thanks for posting the link.
I am going to try and delve into curves a little in the next couple of nights. So wish me luck. Also did anyone look at this guys (in the post above) website? Some great images in there. W00DY Andrew
Nikon D3 and lot's of Nikon stuff!!
I've decided I need to spend some time on this too, good luck with it!
Not sure if you meant my album or not, if so, then thanks.....unfortunately it needs updating big time, and none of the images are with the D70......but hope to add some soon... ....if you weren't talking about me.....then just ignore this whole message
Re: I Don't shoot with one
With Curve Surgery (or Raw Magick) you can play with curves as much as you like - changing curves is easy. With Capture, only the in-camera curves can be substituted for what the image was taken with. One question, if you've never shot with the WW curve, why do you think you need a better one? I think the WW curve (now the P&S) is fairly useful, but no curve is the best for all situations, just like no film was the best. Now though, we are able to change the "film" after we take the picture. Sorry about the nostalgia, but I've been 30 years SLR, <1 year DSLR. Cheers What's another word for "thesaurus"?
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