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Author Topic: Forcing the peak black level to the left of the histogram  (Read 4352 times)
tonygamble
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« on: September 28, 2017, 01:24:44 PM »

I photographed a cabaret last night. Rubbish lighting, 4,000 ASA and a cracking good F1.2 lens got me some shots.

QU made quite a good stab. Snag is there were men (and ladied) in black suits/frocks against an overlit background. For most of the frames I have had to lift the default 'Fill' on the RAW interpreter.

This has quite often made the black attire light grey and I need in the +Levels panel in Edit to move the Shadow slider across to about the 16 mark.

As far as I see I cannot save that setting as a single filter (or can I?). My thought was to emulate it on the Curves panel by clicking on where the diagonal reads 16 and pullling it down to zero. Curves it seems can be saved.

I have about 100 shots to correct. Would you wizards say this is the best way to go about it?

Tony
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« Reply #1 on: September 28, 2017, 07:00:47 PM »

Hi Tony,
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As far as I see I cannot save that setting as a single filter (or can I?).
Yes you can, easy peasy!
Apply that filter to an image without any other adjustments.
From the file menu in the image editor, choose Save Current Parameter To File.
See attached screen shot
The Save File window will open, enter an appropriate file name and Save.
You recall the saved filter from the same menu. You'll also see all the {Q} ... standard filter pre-sets.

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« Reply #2 on: September 28, 2017, 09:50:44 PM »

But what if the adjustments for a specific image contain other alterations?

OK . I see what you mean.

Clear out all the other adjustments and just alter that +Levels slider.

Then save it as a filter.

I'll give it a go tomorrow.

Thanks Terry

Tony

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« Reply #3 on: September 29, 2017, 07:27:49 AM »

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But what if the adjustments for a specific image contain other alterations?
When you use a saved  filter from the Editor menu it will overwrite any existing filters so it's best to apply the saved filter first.
Alternatively for image with existing filters, select and right click on the thumb(s), choose Predefined filter which will Add to the existing edits.
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« Reply #4 on: October 01, 2017, 06:16:59 AM »

Thanks Terry,

I had forgotten about the right click.

Mike mentioned it a while ago when I wanted to batch change some DFS settings.
http://ddisoftware.com/tech/qimage-ultimate/batch-replace-of-dfs/

I probably need to go back and double check that I did not overwrite my existing DFS settings when I applied my histogram change. Something to while away a wet Sunday!

EDIT. Now I look at the difference between finding a filter in Edit and finding one with a thumbnail and right click I feel confident that I'll be OK. I was just picking a batch of thumbs of shots I knew needed the left hand slider moving. So my other settings such as DFS will not have got over written. Need to find something else to do whilst it drizzles. (Have you ever checked your camera and light batteries, Terry? This might interest you http://tinyurl.com/ybl3gtuy  - Sorry OT Mike but it might interest you as well)

Tony


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