Gary Oehrle  


Waterfall by Gary Oehrle

September 2021 - Waterfall

September 2021 - Gary Oehrle

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About the Image(s)

I use a Canon T5I with a Super Color IR (590nm) filter from LivePixel. My IR images are uploaded using the Canon
EOS Utility and viewed in Canon's Digital Photo Professional 4 where the White Balance is checked.

Converted to a .TIFF file using Digital Photo Professional 4 and then loaded into Photoshop where a Super
Color Aerochrome action was run. Photoshop Image/Adjustments/Hue-Saturation the following colors sliders were
changed
Hue Saturation Lightness
Red +31 +67 +2
Yellow 0 0 0
Green +2 -4 0
Cyan -145 +72 +49
Blue 0 0 0
Magenta -127 +100 -64


This round’s discussion is now closed!
4 comments posted




Henry Heerschap   Henry Heerschap
(Groups 11 & 66)
I like your use of false color to create a "fairyland" interpretation of the scene. The green water combined with the bits of blue and magenta on the rocks all serve to create this illusion. The only significant change you might consider is either cropping down from the top or cloning in some of the brush to eliminate the fence in the background. I find it draws my eye away from the important parts of the image.   Posted: 09/19/2021 17:34:24



 
Oh, that fence!!!!! Completely got past me. Good call.   Posted: 09/20/2021 10:38:44



Chuck Nauman   Chuck Nauman
Gary, this seems totally out of focus to me. What am I missing ?   Posted: 09/24/2021 17:39:15
 
The camera was set to f13 and a 0.3 sec shutter speed. I do not remember if there was a breeze. I compared my orginal .cr file with the .jpg and there is some degradation in leaf detail in the lower half. The upper half has almost lace like leaves, were I agree, the detial is not that great. In answer to your question, you are not missing anything. It is rather soft.   Posted: 09/24/2021 18:38:23