• @EddoWagt@feddit.nl
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    33 months ago

    You do need to figure out which modules to use and how to use some of them, its not too difficult when you have all the right modules.

    A lot of the modules are old/redundant/deprecated, but still there for legacy reasons. They really clutter up the ui

    • @aln@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      I went down a rabbit hole of YouTube videos and ultimately ended up on like… One set of settings I pretty much do for most images.

      Lens Correction. Exposure; click eyedropper

      Basic Adjustments. Color Balance RGB Global Saturation 30% Global Chrome 15% Local Contrast Detail 130%

      Filmic RGB. Click black relative exposure Click white relative exposure

      Crop image

      I would love to hear/read some more stuff. I’m an extremely basic photographer who didn’t want to pay for Adobe.

      • @EddoWagt@feddit.nl
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        13 months ago

        Yeah I’d say something like that is my baseline too, usually just some added vibrance instead of saturation on the color balance RGB.

        I think the tone curve, RGB curve, tone equalizer and colour equalizer are useful if you want a bit more if a look in your images

      • @crater2150@feddit.org
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        13 months ago

        This is mostly what I use too. Additionally, on images with high ISO I usually add the profiled denoise module, often without changing the default values. If the image has a lot of noise, I sometimes use the preset that only reduces chroma noise (so the image stays grainy, but without the color mismatches)

      • @EddoWagt@feddit.nl
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        13 months ago

        Legacy reasons I suppose, it would suck to go back to a photo you took a while back, only to find out all your edits are gone because the modules you used are removed.

        Some modules get a “deprecated” warning, which imo more modules could use, but there are probably still edge cases where someone might prefer the old modules