Did this to my finger playing footy the other day. Not sure how to darken pic to bring out index finger better(compound fracture) It was taken on the camera phone so this is as good as it gets.
Any help appreciated
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Did this to my finger playing footy the other day. Not sure how to darken pic to bring out index finger better(compound fracture) It was taken on the camera phone so this is as good as it gets.
Any help appreciated
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Peter
Canon s3is, 2 x 50Ds, Canon 18-55is, Canon 55-250is, ef 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM, Canon Nifty Fifty f/1.8,
Sigma 70-200 f2.8 ex dg os hsm, Sigma APO 150-500 f5-6.3 dg os hsm
tripod, monopod, 4 didgeridoo's.
Two million years of evolution and I'm still a Homo ergaster.
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Well, Peter, I wasn't "sqimish", but I couldn't heal the image. There's just no detail left in the brightest areas. Tried levels, exposure, adding dynamic range....
But if it's any consolation, my Nokia phone does about the same. Maybe someone can.
Am.
CC, Image editing OK.
sorry beyond help i'm afraid- completely blown out in the centre
You can call me Jez
As others have said it's completely blown out in the middle but here's an attempt to salvage something.
In Lightroom
1) highlight recovery max
2) fill light 44
3) red saturation shift 31 (bring out the gore)
4) color noise reduction 45
5) luminance smoothing (noise reduc) 43
6) vibrance 54
7) clarity 45
8) custom WB (temp +10, tint +33 - used the dropper on the aqua part of the pillow)
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Last edited by pjc; 22-05-2011 at 1:21pm. Reason: added WB correction
Cheers, Peter
Canon 50D | EF-S18-200 | Sunpac Auto 383 Super | Manfrotto 190/141RC + monopod | ND8 & CPL filters | Seagull rightangle viewer | Kenko extension tubes
Wish list: Sigma 50 1.4, EF100 2.8L, EF70-200 2.8IIL, EF2xIII and something at the ultra-wide end this year. Oh yeah, I'll need a bigger bag also!!
I can't see any extra detail. NOt denigrating your effort, tho.
Am.
Thank you all for giving it a good go.I thought that it was a bit bright to save any info under. Got a good pic of it after stitching but this was the best one with the knuckle hanging out. Not going to do it again just for a better pic.
Once again
many thanks
It's a three-step process, Peter. The following procedure will produce an excellent result just about every time.
1: Pay careful attention to lighting, be sure that you have all needed props to hand.
2: Insert a fresh, formatted flash card into your favourite DSLR.
3: Fetch a hammer from the shed. Smash up other finger - and shot!
My suggestion is to buy a better camera, wait until your hand has healed, then do a rerun.