Month: December 2020

Getting The White Point White

Getting The White Point White

I’ve been watching Paul Reiffer‘s mostly weekly Youtube video’s on processing images in Capture One. I think that I’ve become proficient in the use of Capture One Pro (now on version 21). Watching the videos has pointed out the need to be nuanced in how you manipulate the images. You don’t really want to get close to what you want, you want to get exactly what you want. In recent video’s he has pointed out more than once that images submitted by his viewers have missed the little things like getting the white point of the image right.

Before watching Paul I would have published the above image without checking if the obviously whitest area on this Egret’s back had blown out. When processing an image when the cursor is over any area of the image there are 4 numbers just under the Cursor Tools at the top. My screen grab lost the cursor so you just have to image it pointing to the Egret’s back. These 4 numbers are the amount of each color plus the luminance where the cursor (Hand or whatever) is directly over. If you see 255,255,255 then you have reached the limit of what Capture One can do and you now have no data from the image at that point. This means that printing the image would have a point where there would be no ink on the paper.

By using your High Dynamic Range tab you can move the whites down try and bring back the information at that point. Anything under about 248 will bring back some of the information. In some cases, like when you have the sun in you image, no amount of tweaking will bring back the image as that particular point was just overexposed and total blown out.

It doesn’t take long to get the general feel for software like Capture One Pro but you need to pay attention to the details to get the most out of your images. Check the histogram and if you have some bits up near the right side you may want to see if you can bring them back into image.

Below is a recent editing session from Paul. Good stuff.

If you don’t use Capture One Pro you can get a fully functioning 30 trial here.

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Fujifilm X-Trans images stand up to some pretty hard conditions. Low light, high ISO, Strange color balances.

Avatar :: Fujifilm X-T2 XF 18-55mmF2.8-4 R LM OIS ISO 3200 F5 1/20 seconds 21.4mm

Taken while on queue for Flight of Passage in Pandora Animal Kingdom Walt Disney World. Considering that this was taken thru a glass wall of a Pandorian avatar floating in a tank of liquid, it came out really well. Processed in Capture One Pro 21.

Shooting Fireworks

Shooting Fireworks

I’ve tried shooting fireworks for some time now with some but not a lot of success. I finally found the advise I needed from a four year old David Bergman YouTube video.

December may be a weird time to talk about firework as they are usually set for the fourth of July but this has not been a usual year by any means and being in Florida means that November can be a good time for fireworks too.

Holiday Fireworks : Fujifilm X-T2 XF 18-135mm F8 ISO 200 8 seconds at 45.6mm

We have a local holiday parade which besides jamming up traffic for several hours starts with a pretty good firework display. I used David’s settings, got my focus point set just before infinity, and was able to get a number of pleasing shots. We did have an almost full moon that evening which was just behind the clouds. With an 8 second exposure I did get a small airplane on the left side of the image below.

Holiday Fireworks, Airplane, and Almost Full Moon
Flowerworks : Fujifilm X-T2 XF 18-135 F8 8 Seconds 70.2mm

Images were processed in Capture One Pro 20 and additional tweaking in Nik Software 3.0.

Trick is that the exposure of 8 seconds means you have to wait a bit before you can verify that you have the right focal length to get all of the fireworks in frame but not to far away.

So thanks to David Bergman for the best version of how to shoot fireworks. Can’t wait until we can have a real 4th of July or maybe get Disney to bring back nightly fireworks.

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