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Old 27th June 2006   #1
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Default Su Zhou, China

One of the shots I took during my weekend tour to Su Zhou. C&C are welcome. Thanks.

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Old 27th June 2006   #2
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if you do pp, levels can be up a bit with lightening of the shadows. the white looks natural. the blue and the red are just right.

just prefer more space over the bridge.
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Originally Posted by zoossh
if you do pp, levels can be up a bit with lightening of the shadows. the white looks natural. the blue and the red are just right.

just prefer more space over the bridge.
Sorry I don't quite get it? What does PP means? Photoshop? And when you mention about levels can be up a bit with lightening of the shadows. Do you mean increase the brightness? Sorry, quite new in the forum so please bear with me while I try hard to learn fast. Thanks.
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A few more shots for C&C. Thanks.







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Originally Posted by des95446
Sorry I don't quite get it? What does PP means? Photoshop? And when you mention about levels can be up a bit with lightening of the shadows. Do you mean increase the brightness? Sorry, quite new in the forum so please bear with me while I try hard to learn fast. Thanks.
pp = post processing using any software.
processing can be in camera (setting in the camera) or on computers (post-processing)

levels are the amt of the dark and bright pixels as on the histogram. you can increase the proportion of the pixels more on the brighter side, thus making the midtone and the highlight brighter while the dark area remained the same degree of darkness. also the shadow area can have the exposure upz so that the details will show up.
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