Pretty In Pink.

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  1. Tonytee

    Tonytee Well-Known Member Site Supporter

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    Lens: Canon EF-S 18~55mm, IS,II Lens Camera: Canon T5 Photo Location: Sherwood Forest ISO: 100 Shutter Speed: 1/60s Aperture: F5.6
    Focal Length 55mm, Normal Exposure Mode, 0.33EV, No Fill Flash With Multi-Segment Metering.

    Many thanks for viewing.

    TT IMG_1962.JPG
     

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    That's a wonderful pink Tony, nice framing.
     
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    I need to figure out why now the image shows up oversharpened with sharpening halos. I did not alter the resolution on this image and it is
    not even close to the original. OMG!! Thanks for your comment. tt
     
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    Where about's does sharping fit in when you are doing your processing Tony? Is it the first thing you do? The last? Or it just happens when it happens?

    Gary
     
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    On this image I am afraid I cannot give you an intelligent answer because it was snapped many years ago. However, during contemporary times, it is more of a "Happens when it Happens" edit. With the newer Canon lenses, it really only requires a minimum amount of adjustment. Hope this helps. Thnx, Tony
     
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    Do you still have the original raw file?

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    I will be happy to check on that. Will report back as soon as I know. Thnx, Tony
     

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