(07-24-2021, 04:17 PM)rich2005 Wrote: Your file is a RAW format. You will probably be better off using an application such as RawTherapee to open and convert to a usable format. However I am not that particular and use the Gimp nufraw plugin.
Open in Gimp which calls the nufraw plugin. screenshots: https://i.imgur.com/KQBmrgt.jpg
Adjusting the exposure parameter before sending back to Gimp. https://i.imgur.com/vYnVu43.jpg
Some small adjustments might improve the image, very much in the eye-of-the-beholder. https://i.imgur.com/ODHcQCE.jpg
Are the highlights that annoying? You could clone them out
...or is it something else you want to do ?
Edit: Going back to the image: It has a lot of noise, typical night time exposure. This with as much de-speckle (using gmic) as practical and still noisy. Cloned out some of those bright spots. https://ibb.co/s28pm5L edit-again Should have cloned out the building behind his left shoulder
I am sure there will be better recommendations.
Thanks a lot, these were very helpful!
(07-24-2021, 04:17 PM)rich2005 Wrote: Your file is a RAW format. You will probably be better off using an application such as RawTherapee to open and convert to a usable format. However I am not that particular and use the Gimp nufraw plugin.
Open in Gimp which calls the nufraw plugin. screenshots: https://i.imgur.com/KQBmrgt.jpg
Adjusting the exposure parameter before sending back to Gimp. https://i.imgur.com/vYnVu43.jpg
Some small adjustments might improve the image, very much in the eye-of-the-beholder. https://i.imgur.com/ODHcQCE.jpg
Are the highlights that annoying? You could clone them out
...or is it something else you want to do ?
Edit: Going back to the image: It has a lot of noise, typical night time exposure. This with as much de-speckle (using gmic) as practical and still noisy. Cloned out some of those bright spots. https://ibb.co/s28pm5L edit-again Should have cloned out the building behind his left shoulder
I am sure there will be better recommendations.
(07-24-2021, 04:17 PM)rich2005 Wrote: Your file is a RAW format. You will probably be better off using an application such as RawTherapee to open and convert to a usable format. However I am not that particular and use the Gimp nufraw plugin.
Open in Gimp which calls the nufraw plugin. screenshots: https://i.imgur.com/KQBmrgt.jpg
Adjusting the exposure parameter before sending back to Gimp. https://i.imgur.com/vYnVu43.jpg
Some small adjustments might improve the image, very much in the eye-of-the-beholder. https://i.imgur.com/ODHcQCE.jpg
Are the highlights that annoying? You could clone them out
...or is it something else you want to do ?
Edit: Going back to the image: It has a lot of noise, typical night time exposure. This with as much de-speckle (using gmic) as practical and still noisy. Cloned out some of those bright spots. https://ibb.co/s28pm5L edit-again Should have cloned out the building behind his left shoulder
I am sure there will be better recommendations.
thanks a lot your advice was really helpful as well, can you please give me some more expertise on nufraw plugin? I have been looking for a raw plugin for a while now. Thanks