Lets talk Snow!
Ive seen lots of bickering back and forth about which tones snow should be and how you should post processing on it.
lets share experiences and techniques. I can provide some raw files, but theyre only olympus and shot through a train window, so if anyone want to share some of theirs, feel free.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/rem9ilg8w0u3ojx/P1200215.ORF?dl=0
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Camera-Specific Properties: Equipment Make OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP. Camera Model E-M5 Camera Software Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 6.3 (Macintosh) Photographer Daniel R. E. Maximum Lens Aperture f/1.8 Focal Length (35mm Equiv) 90 mm Image-Specific Properties: Horizontal Resolution 70 dpi Vertical Resolution 70 dpi Image Created 2016:02:07 12:54:26 Exposure Time 1/1600 sec F-Number f/6.3 Exposure Program Manual ISO Speed Rating 400 Lens Aperture f/6.3 Exposure Bias 0 EV Metering Mode Spot Light Source Unknown Flash No Flash, Compulsory Focal Length 45.00 mm Color Space Information sRGB Rendering Normal Exposure Mode Manual White Balance Manual Scene Capture Type Standard Gain Control High Gain Up Contrast Normal Saturation Normal Sharpness Normal
>>2762806
i dont understand whats happening with the resolution
this is the jpeg from the raw file
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Camera-Specific Properties: Equipment Make OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP. Camera Model E-M5 Camera Software Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 6.3 (Macintosh) Photographer Daniel R. E. Maximum Lens Aperture f/1.8 Color Filter Array Pattern 854 Focal Length (35mm Equiv) 90 mm Image-Specific Properties: Horizontal Resolution 100 dpi Vertical Resolution 100 dpi Image Created 2016:01:24 22:05:03 Exposure Time 1/1250 sec F-Number f/1.8 Exposure Program Manual ISO Speed Rating 800 Lens Aperture f/1.8 Exposure Bias 0 EV Metering Mode Spot Light Source Shade Flash No Flash, Compulsory Focal Length 45.00 mm Color Space Information sRGB Rendering Normal Exposure Mode Manual White Balance Manual Scene Capture Type Standard Gain Control High Gain Up Contrast Normal Saturation Normal Sharpness Normal