Category: Photoshop
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Vicopisano by day (or evening?)
I thought this scene could look better in an evening scene: I wanted to give highlight to the streetlamps. Photoshop then! In Both cases: Canon EOS 1n, EF 70-200 f/4L IS, Acros 100
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Signal processing on the mountains
The difficult thing of post-processing this image was enhancing the contrast in the distant mountains. I realised, during shooting, that the mountains were barely visible. Hence I decided to improve the signal / noise ratio by taking, instead of one correctly exposed photo: 4 shots at the nominal exposure 4 shots at -0.7 EV 4…
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Calci (Pisa)
Photoshop is not the only responsible here. I also had some help from a cat who decided I should scratch its back, and from the Luminance software. Finally, of course, the wall was too large. I like Calci, so I have just started a photo-gallery for it. Enjoy it here. The photos can also be purchased…
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L’acquedotto di Asciano Pisano
An imperfect landscape calls for a Photoshop perfection. I had fun reshaping the light to my taste. Numbered from 1 to 8, I illustrate below the passages from the first unedited capture to my final version. I used a Sony NEX-5 with a Contax/Yashica Carl Zeiss Tessar 45/2.8 mounted on a Manfrotto table tripod that…
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Beautiful Tuscan streets
In Pisa, the old walls of the old town (“centro storico”) often become canvasses where posters, decals, graffiti, street signs and cars paint colorful motifs. Via Santa Cecilia belongs to the Quartiere San Francesco area. …butthis was before Photoshop (local contrast adjustment, straightening, saturation, etc.)
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Portoni d’ingresso
Il Lungarno Gambacorti a Pisa è coloratissimo, ma un pizzico di Photoshop può migliorare sia i colori sia la geometria della composizione. Sony NEX-5, C/Y Tessar 45/2.8 This photo is also for sale on iStock, where a whole set of photographs of front doors is also available.
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Before and after (Photoshop) in Calci, Italy
Calci (Pisa) è un posto carino
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Photoshop goes to the beach
Starting from a film scan (Kodak Ektar 100), I decided to: inverting the orientation of the clouds, to align it with the coastal feature tightening the framing, removing some empty sand enhancing colour and contrast around the bucket and the spade, with luminosity masks warming the colour of the overall scene I like the final…