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Posted: Sat Sep 8th, 2012 15:02
 
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And an insane crop

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Thanks for posting Ed, downloaded and running...

Certainly makes my i7 work for it's living, and it isn't the fastest I have seen but it seems good on a difficult image.

This is one from the D200 I think, definitely the 18-105 VR. exposing almost directly against the light. Heavy shadows and bright white-water.

Taken at Newby Bridge, the outfall from Lake Windermere.

First the original, followed by a quick and dirty first play with Photo Ninja





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my son was trying to tell me about this last night ,but it was 12pm and he always tells me stuff when i am tired out so i didn't listen properly ,i am going to look into this, robert that shadow detail recovery looks superb .

 




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Yes it's pretty good but a bit noisy, it was late when I did it and I was tired too!

I think for 'normal' images it seems to have the subtle feel that Bibble 4 had but I have only tinkered. This needs a new thread.

Apparently these threads can't be split so I will start a new thread for PhotoNinja now.



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Robert,
The image just needs a small contrast boost and a bit of sharpening.

I am having a conversation with the developers at present and there seem to be several upgrades in progress. Batch processing is coming so this will mean better workflow but no increase in speed.



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