Truman and LeChef you both have late model Monochroms and are using Silver Efex Pro 3. I have saved this as as a Style in C1 and then batch apply this followed by minor individual adjustment as I find pleasing to my eye.īelow with orange filter and the above mentioned adjustments ![]() In post I have just played with adjustments which include lifting shadows by 1 stop and reducing highlights by half a stop and adding dehaze up 30% (which I suspect is micro contrast) a small general contrast increase and 30 % added brilliance. I underexpose by approximately 2/3 to 1 stop. In post I am not sure if you are after a specific film type. I will keep my orange filter on for outdoor photography. If you combine the two filters there will be an added effect that I suspect is close to what a red filter would achieve. Similar effect to orange filter but not as even effect across the sky (it may be down to that it was a cheap filter). I also experimented with a circular polariser. For any shot involving sky it is to my eye a much more pleasing DNG file and will make post-processing easier. Yesterday I tested with or with an orange filter, and there is certainly a boost in contrast and more sky pop. I had my Q2M for a month now and I suggest an orange filter
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