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Fixing the contrast of a mirror lens
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jannatul18
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Re: Fixing the contrast of a mirror lens
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I was facing the same type of problem. From above discussion now got detail idea, thank you.
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Quote from: jannatul18 on May 12, 2014, 05:02:59 am
I was facing the same type of problem. From above discussion now got detail idea, thank you.
I got the idea of using a big mirror for wildlife from Roger Clark's website. Somewhere he mentioned it, which was a knowledgeable recommendation to me. I understood the value of the angular resolution.
A software preset for this would be nice. Are you working on software?
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I did a linear conversion in images plus. Sharpened the linear, then curves and a bit of saturation.
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