rakoon From Spain, joined Jan 2009, 37 posts, RR: 0 Posted (6 months 1 week 4 days 15 hours ago) and read 564 times:
The following picture was rejcted by over-sharpening and dark. I have a lot of problems with sharpening, so I'll try to fix in some way, but I would like to know until wich point I should compensate the exposition to consider this picture ok instead of dark, obviously I put the picture in dark category.
I've included a screen capture with the histogram in order to know more easily in wich point it should be right.
Thank you and sorry for the inconveniences.
dlowwa From Canada, joined Apr 2005, 7238 posts, RR: 32 Reply 1, posted (6 months 1 week 4 days 5 hours ago) and read 564 times:
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You could brighten it just a bit, but otherwise I think it should be fine for a night shot. Can't say much else about the quality from a screen capture.
I think the exposure looks about right, but you may still have a few issues with softness/blur as it looks like that's what the oversharpening was compensating for. In any case, you can keep working on the sharpening or just give it a shot as is and see what happens.