There are some white patches on the chest that look blown out. I think
if you back off the exposure enough to get rid of them, it would also
take away the halo effect. There's too much contrast.
The halo may be partly an illusion around the edges where there is a
transition from bird to sky. The halo seems to fade as I look at the
image, but comes back strong if I look away for a second and then look
back. It does the same as my eye moves around the image.
On 3/3/2016 11:22 AM, Alan C wrote:
Yes, Mark, you are quite right. On my laptop I can only see it at
certain angles. I'll have to re-process from scratch.
Alan C
-----Original Message----- From: Mark Roberts
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Subject: Re: PESO: Steppe Buzzard
"Alan C" <[email protected]> wrote:
A steppe buzzard looking for breakfast near Sable Dam. This was a lucky
sighting of an uncommon non-breeding migrant.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/wisselstroom/25379482381/
I don't know what processing effect is causing the massive halo around
the bird. But whatever it is you need to use less of it. ;-)
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