Higgmeister
Oct-04-2005, 08:56 PM
Well, I just had to have a go at it. I read an article (here in pdf (http://www.thelightsrightstudio.com/tutorials/GiveYourPhotosAVelviaTouch.pdf)) on using LAB to achieve a Fuji Velvia effect. So, I took some pictures today with my V3 and used his technique and then used my normal RGB processing.
My conclusion is it is easier to get the pop in LAB than playing with the Hue/Sat adjustment layer. What I did see is that if I push the blue in the sky in RGB as far as I did in LAB, the contact between sky and clouds got funky. The RGB below was pushed but not to the same level as the LAB because it started to do some wierd things. The histogram of the original was fairly well centered. Now, I'm no retouch expert so these could have been done much better, but I do see some potential for using LAB. It's not for everyone, but it'll be a tool in my toolbox. Here are the two results:
RGB
http://www.pbase.com/higgmeister/image/50292516.jpg
Sony DSC-V3 1/500s f/5.6 at 7.0mm iso100
And the LAB version
http://www.pbase.com/higgmeister/image/50292510.jpg
Sony DSC-V3 1/500s f/5.6 at 7.0mm iso100
Just thought I'd share my inexperienced conclusion playing with LAB. I had to compress quite a bit to get a reasonable file size. Both examples are compressed at the same setting.
Chris
My conclusion is it is easier to get the pop in LAB than playing with the Hue/Sat adjustment layer. What I did see is that if I push the blue in the sky in RGB as far as I did in LAB, the contact between sky and clouds got funky. The RGB below was pushed but not to the same level as the LAB because it started to do some wierd things. The histogram of the original was fairly well centered. Now, I'm no retouch expert so these could have been done much better, but I do see some potential for using LAB. It's not for everyone, but it'll be a tool in my toolbox. Here are the two results:
RGB
http://www.pbase.com/higgmeister/image/50292516.jpg
Sony DSC-V3 1/500s f/5.6 at 7.0mm iso100
And the LAB version
http://www.pbase.com/higgmeister/image/50292510.jpg
Sony DSC-V3 1/500s f/5.6 at 7.0mm iso100
Just thought I'd share my inexperienced conclusion playing with LAB. I had to compress quite a bit to get a reasonable file size. Both examples are compressed at the same setting.
Chris