Photo of The Grand Canyon taken by @rjrock.bsky.social and processed by me to look as though it was shot in warm daylight.
The image was processed in Darktable using my “daytime” style that I am working on. I increased the exposure because I’ve found subsequent steps tend to darken it a little, then I did some work in Darktable’s Colour Balance RGB, Colour Zones, Filmic, and Velvia modules. I did some work in the Local Contrast module, and then added a graduated density filter weighted towards orange and lowered its opacity a little.
Photo of The Grand Canyon taken by @rjrock.bsky.social and processed by me to look as though it was shot in the evening light.
The image was processed in Darktable using my “evening” style that I am working on. I increased the exposure because I’ve found subsequent steps tend to darken it a little, then I did some work in Darktable’s Colour Balance RGB, Colour Zones, Filmic, and Velvia modules. I did some work in the Local Contrast module, and then added a graduated density filter weighted towards blue and lowered its opacity a little.
Photo of The Grand Canyon taken by @rjrock.bsky.social and processed by me in my current “go-to” black and white processing.
The image was processed in Darktable. I increased the exposure because I’ve found subsequent steps tend to darken it a little, then I did some work in Darktable’s Colour Calibration, Colour Balance RGB, Colour Zones, Filmic, and Velvia modules. I also did some work in the Local Contrast and Tone Equaliser modules.
#EastCoastKin #ECK #PostProcess #TonalShift challenge.
Photo taken by @rjrock.bsky.social and sliders semi-randomly thrown around in Darktable by me.
Brief process in threaded post (because I can’t keep to 300 characters!) and a slightly more detailed process in each image’s alt text.