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Jul 14, 2018 16:34:06   #
TBerwick Loc: Houston, Texas
 
Excellent job. The photo evokes the full Zone VI feeling.

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Jul 14, 2018 16:34:44   #
TBerwick Loc: Houston, Texas
 
Excellent. Your photo evokes the full Zone VI feeling. My apologies, didn't realize the first reply posted & I don't seem to be able to delete the 2nd.

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Jul 14, 2018 16:37:01   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
TBerwick, you must have been really impressed to post two replies.

Thank you very much for taking a look and the compliment.
--Bob
TBerwick wrote:
Excellent. Your photo evokes the full Zone VI feeling. My apologies, didn't realize the first reply posted & I don't seem to be able to delete the 2nd.

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Jul 14, 2018 16:57:25   #
kenievans Loc: Dallas
 
Wow! Incredible detail and texture. Its beautiful.

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Jul 14, 2018 17:05:02   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
Thank you very much, Keni. Your visits and comments are always appreciated.
--Bob
kenievans wrote:
Wow! Incredible detail and texture. Its beautiful.

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Jul 14, 2018 17:47:08   #
Treepusher Loc: Kingston, Massachusetts
 
Beautifully done! A very appealing image, and well worth the time spent.

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Jul 14, 2018 17:56:23   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
Thank you very much, Treepusher. Your visit and comment are very appreciated.
--Bob
Treepusher wrote:
Beautifully done! A very appealing image, and well worth the time spent.

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Jul 15, 2018 05:32:21   #
J-SPEIGHT Loc: Akron, Ohio
 
rmalarz wrote:
I've reworked an image taken at the beginning of the year. While mentally wandering around the processing procedures I use, I came up with an idea. If we can expose/develop Zonally, why not "print" using the same methods of controlling the Zonal levels of the image. Instead of brightening/darkening the entire range of the image, why not do it Zonally? That should offer much better control. Coupled with ETTR/EBTR capture techniques it seems to work rather well. Perhaps the workings of a sick mind, but I've not been committed... yet.

Oh, it's a bit time intensive, but I'll trade time for quality any day of the week.
--Bob
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Nicely done Bob

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Jul 15, 2018 05:53:00   #
rlaugh Loc: Michigan & Florida
 
Fine job!

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Jul 15, 2018 06:08:09   #
nanaval Loc: Cornwall
 
What ever you did you ended up with a great picture Bob..

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Jul 15, 2018 06:57:34   #
fourg1b2006 Loc: Long Island New York
 
That is a wonderful looking image.

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Jul 15, 2018 06:58:08   #
fourg1b2006 Loc: Long Island New York
 
That is a wonderful looking image.

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Jul 15, 2018 07:43:23   #
CLF Loc: Raleigh, NC
 
rmalarz wrote:
I've reworked an image taken at the beginning of the year. While mentally wandering around the processing procedures I use, I came up with an idea. If we can expose/develop Zonally, why not "print" using the same methods of controlling the Zonal levels of the image. Instead of brightening/darkening the entire range of the image, why not do it Zonally? That should offer much better control. Coupled with ETTR/EBTR capture techniques it seems to work rather well. Perhaps the workings of a sick mind, but I've not been committed... yet.

Oh, it's a bit time intensive, but I'll trade time for quality any day of the week.
--Bob
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Bob, like you stated time intensive but the results are fantastic.

Greg

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Jul 15, 2018 08:04:56   #
turp77 Loc: Connecticut, Plainfield
 
rmalarz wrote:
I've reworked an image taken at the beginning of the year. While mentally wandering around the processing procedures I use, I came up with an idea. If we can expose/develop Zonally, why not "print" using the same methods of controlling the Zonal levels of the image. Instead of brightening/darkening the entire range of the image, why not do it Zonally? That should offer much better control. Coupled with ETTR/EBTR capture techniques it seems to work rather well. Perhaps the workings of a sick mind, but I've not been committed... yet.

Oh, it's a bit time intensive, but I'll trade time for quality any day of the week.
--Bob
I've reworked an image taken at the beginning of t... (show quote)


Your time spent paid off. Well done.

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Jul 15, 2018 08:11:21   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
Excellent, Bob--excellent.

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