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Annalisa Piona

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  1. I started from raw file reducing the exposure only on the island. Then I developed the picture and worked on jpeg file. I adjusted again exposure, yellow on HSL and white balance. Then I switch to HDR and made others changes until the photo took a nice look for me. Sorry but I didn't take note of the entire workflow. And I'm note sure of the right translation from italian to english of the various settings/effects of Affinity. I made various attempts until the photo looked good. Lately I fall in love with HDR. For almost every picture I used this function (as I discovered that it's possible to made HDR also with only one image) Thanks again for your help and your support. Annalisa
  2. This place is in Italy, Lago d'Orta. Not so far from where I live. I've tried some adjustments starting from raw file. I also made HDR after convert raw into jpeg This is the result (compressed to be uploaded) Many thanks for your support. Annalisa
  3. Thanks a lot to all of you for your suggestions I'll try follow your advice to improve photo quality. I'll keep you update. Annalisa
  4. Hello everyone, this is my first post and I need your help to solve a matter. I bought Affinity 7 months ago and I'm still learning and discovering all its awesome functions and tools. I like taking pictures in the evening or in the night but sometimes the subject is overexposed and yellow (yellow tint caused by public lighting). How can I solve this problem? For example, in the enclosed picture, I would like to reduce over exposure of the buildings on the island and also reduce yellow caused by lights without changing the rest of the landscape . Any suggestion on how to proceed? I've tried HDR and many others regulations (curves, HSL, masks) with quite good results but not so satisfying This picture was taken with Canon EOS100D+Sigma 17-50. F/7.1 - 20" - ISO400 - 35mm Thanks in advance for your feedback and sorry for my bad english Annalisa
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