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  • Halos; what are they and how do you deal with them?

    There's a halo over the terminal. Any suggestions?

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    Dave Brook
    Cambridge, Ontario

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    Originally posted by Bart Bandy View Post
    There's a halo over the terminal. Any suggestions?

    JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!


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    (Around the cockpit as well). To remove, figure out whatever you're doing in your workflow that is causing them (clarity, shadow/highlights, etc..), and then re-process the image without that setting/step.

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    • #3
      Equalize at each step the easiest most logical way?

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      Dave Brook
      Cambridge, Ontario

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Bart Bandy View Post
        Equalize at each step the easiest most logical way?

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        To try and see the halos? I suppose, but it's likely only one step in the process that is causing them, and that step is likely related to special adjustments to exposure/contrast/levels/etc.. Halos like that aren't caused by sharpening or rotating, or anything of that nature.

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        • #5
          Do you use any filters ? like NICK collection ones ?
          Like it's been said by Dana, it''s just one thing you do on editing that causes them

          Regards
          Alex

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          • #6
            Another cause of halos was the Nikon D-lighting function. Don't suppose you shoot with a Nikon?

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            • #7
              Brat,
              I am having the same issue. I followed the steps outlined by Brian in this thread and immediately noticed the improvement. (https://forums.jetphotos.com/showthr...ips-and-tricks) He also references the videos by Angelo Bufalino which have tons of great advice not only on halos.

              Also, try to expose the photo right to minimize adjustments in post. I know I have to

              Regards,
              cq

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