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Wallpaper Details: Damnation Creek Trail
Damnation Creek Trail
By jdphotopdx
July 10th, 2013
Damnation Creek Trail along 101 in Northern California. Redwood heaven.
Adobe LightRoom 5.
Comments from the Community
Posted By: jdphotopdx
about 10 years, 2 months ago
Thanks for you opinion. I didn't sharpen, and have no idea what chromatic abberations are so would love for you to tell me the one click I needed to push.
Posted By: khena
about 10 years, 2 months ago
I also agree ,
This is a great capture , just my type of wallpaper
However the edit is not great , the image could easily look much better , on a larger screen the CA is a bit annoying , this can be easily removed
I am dying for more Redwoods/Rainforests wallpapers , keep going
Good luck
This is a great capture , just my type of wallpaper
However the edit is not great , the image could easily look much better , on a larger screen the CA is a bit annoying , this can be easily removed
I am dying for more Redwoods/Rainforests wallpapers , keep going
Good luck
Posted By: khena
about 10 years, 2 months ago
Here ,
some information about chromatic aberration
http://photographylife.com/what-is-chromatic-aberration
good luck
some information about chromatic aberration
http://photographylife.com/what-is-chromatic-aberration
good luck
Posted By: jdphotopdx
about 10 years, 2 months ago
Thanks. I put the image up on my 27" display and clicked the abboration button in lightroom and it did not change a thing. But I'll do some reading. I did barely any editing, so that's where my confusion comes from.
Posted By: jdphotopdx
about 10 years, 2 months ago
Thanks guys. I zoomed wwwwaaayyyyy in and noticed it too. I fixed it in LR. I was incredibly frustrated feeling like I have to go re edit thousands of photos, but feel like when I print at least I can make the adjustments. I appreciate the tips. I am a rookie, so any extra bit of knowledge is great.
Posted By: Shubes
about 9 years, 2 months ago
Don't beat yourself up too hard on the editing and/or "chromatic aberration" thing. For some of us with 50+ year old eyesight, we don't scrutinize every pixel for differences in color contrast in order to nitpick the effort that some other kind soul made to make our life (or at least our computer wallpaper) more delightful. My eyes aren't sharp enough to pick out any so-called aberrations and the photo is gorgeous. I, for one, thank you for the time and effort you put into sharing your photos with those of us who can't get to such beautiful places. And my 27" iMac thanks you for the beautiful window dressing. :)
Posted By: sneakygreenalien
about 7 years, 1 month ago
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This is a good example people don't know how to properly use software for photo editing, the chromatic aberration in this image could have been dealt with with one click in Lightroom, furthermore it is oversharpened like many images nowadays, especially on this website. IMHO.