It's A Foggy Morning


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I changed my mind about publishing these pics, they’re not good enough IMO, but look at them if you want!
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Alex on March 7, 2004 at 5:13 pm.

You may want to consider turning sharpening off on your camera. You get that annoying white edge round high contrast things like the crows which whilst makes it more visible, I personally find quite annoying.

I like the picture of the crows though :) Shame you couldn’t get closer so you could get a less noisy image. Have you tried NeatImage? It’s really very good.

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Donncha (1707 comments.) on March 8, 2004 at 7:53 pm.

Thanks for the tips, but I think the white surrounding the crows is from the post-processing on the photo.
By chance, this thread on Sony Talk is interesting. The second post seconds your advice, so it’s something I might try. I have a lot more control over the look of a photo using Unsharp Mask, with layers and selection tools.
Unfortunately I hardly ever use Windows so I haven’t tried Neatimage yet!

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nariman (2 comments.) on March 21, 2004 at 9:54 pm.

Unsharpen mask is great for sharpenning the picture especially the low-pass filtering of the lens. I personally prefer to turn the sharpenning effect of the camera off, even though its not possible to turn it off completely! this is my first visit to ur pages and i quite like it. needs to be bookmarked:)

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