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Capturing Objects in Fog
Hello. I have a Canon PowerShot A620 and would like to know what
settings can 1) capture actual fog/rain while 2) choosing one central subject and making it clear (as though the fog either weren't there). Every setting I tried this AM in the PA mountains kept both the subject and fog...foggy. Thanks. |
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Nano Technology Application for Health,Wellness and Beauty
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Nano Technology Application for Health,Wellness and Beauty
On 16 Sep 2006 08:18:08 -0700, "
wrote: Dear All, this might be useful for you and your family Yeahbut, will I get better gas mileage with it? -- Bill Funk replace "g" with "a" |
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Capturing Objects in Fog
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Hello. I have a Canon PowerShot A620 and would like to know what settings can 1) capture actual fog/rain while 2) choosing one central subject and making it clear (as though the fog either weren't there). Every setting I tried this AM in the PA mountains kept both the subject and fog...foggy. Thanks. If you pull your foggy image into an image editor, you can adjust the contrast to pull the subject forward to some degree. If you have Photoshop, convert to Lab and adjust the L curve. Lab seems designed for fog and haze. |
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Capturing Objects in Fog
You can try to maximize contrast, if that adjustment is available on your
camera. However, if you have PS elements or another editor with layers and unsharp mask available, try this method to improve local contrast: Create a duplicate layer Set USM filter to r=50, strength=50% and threshold =0 Apply to the duplicate layer Now adjust the transparency of the duplicate layer until the histogram for the complete photo shows a minimal amount of clipping in the shadows and/or the highights. Usually, 40% - 60% transparency will work. You can experiment with other duplicate layer blend modes as well: If you have a lot of shadow detail, setting the blend mode to lighter may be better. If it's a high key photo, try setting the blend mode to darker. If it's extremely low contrast, Try multiply or overlay. Have Fun! David "Routemeister" Thompson http://home.rochester.rr.com/backroads/ wrote in message oups.com... Hello. I have a Canon PowerShot A620 and would like to know what settings can 1) capture actual fog/rain while 2) choosing one central subject and making it clear (as though the fog either weren't there). Every setting I tried this AM in the PA mountains kept both the subject and fog...foggy. Thanks. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. It has removed 7226 spam emails to date. Paying users do not have this message in their emails. Try SPAMfighter for free now! |
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wrote in message ups.com... Technically engineered natural minerals have been structurally bonded in glass, at molecular level, using several high heat fusion methods. Not only are you OFF TOPIC, you are OFF your TROLLEY Roy G |
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Nano Technology Application for Health,Wellness and Beauty
On Sat, 16 Sep 2006 09:29:47 -0700, Bill Funk wrote:
Dear All, this might be useful for you and your family Yeahbut, will I get better gas mileage with it? Definitely. But don't let that be an excuse to stop using Beano. |
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