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Cirrostratus with halo (22°) centered on sun (2024-03-01)

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English: Cirrostratus cloud layer with a 22° halo centered on sun, taken on 2024-03-01. This halo form is formed by ice crystals in the upper troposphere
Deutsch: Cirrostratus Wolkenschicht mit einem 22° halo, aufgenommen am 2024-03-01. Im Zentrum befindet sich die Sonne. Diese Halo-Variante entsteht durch Eiskristalle in der oberen Troposphäre.
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Author Franz van Duns
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This photo was taken with Fujifilm GFX100S
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This photo was taken with Fujinon GF 30mm F5.6 T/S
Camera location51° 28′ 48″ N, 7° 33′ 00″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Additional Information

en: The upper half of a 22° halo.

  • Cirrostratus cloud layer.
  • Halo centered on sun.
  • Taken on 2024-03-01 in Aplerbeck, Dortmund, Germany.
  • This halo form is formed by ice crystals in the upper troposphere.
See below for technical details concerning the "making of" this image.

de: Obere Hälfte eines 22° Halos.

  • Cirrostratus Wolkenschicht.
  • Im Zentrum befindet sich die Sonne.
  • Diese Halo-Variante entsteht durch Eiskristalle in der oberen Troposphäre.
  • Aufgenommen in März 2024 in Aplerbeck, Dortmund, Deutschland.
Technische Daten zum Bild: siehe nachfolgende Beschreibung im englischer Sprache.

Technical Details / Making of this Image

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  • Extended colour rendering: This is a true ProPhoto RGB colour space image. All editing has proceeded on a 16-bit basis, based on the original 14-bit RAW file. The JPEG file format definition does allow a 16-bit colour space, but only the 8-bit variant has ever been realised in available image rendering software. Thus this image must be saved as an 8-bit JPG file, nevertheless retaining the ProPhoto RGB colour space.
    If, as opposed to most modern equipment, either your computer or your screen's colour rendering hard-/software does not support 8-bit ProPhoto RGB JPEGs (i.e. supports only JPEGs based on the sRGB colour space), this image may appear somewhat dull both in colour and tone spectrum.

Single image / Making of:

  • [1] Camera: GFX100S: Fujifilm GFX 100S, 102 Mpixels, sensor size 11648x8736
  • [2] Lens: GF30mmF5.6 T/S, focal length 30.0 mm
  • [3] Scope: 1 image.
  • [4] Camera / lens settings: manual mode, manual focus, electronic shutter, ISO 100, 1/800s, aperture 13.0, bias (=exposure compensation) 0, original WB (white balance) 7000K, BrightnessValue 11.89, colour space 'Adobe RGB', image storage set to both JPG and 14-bit RAW (.RAF) files, Tilt/shift: 0mm / 0°.
  • [5] ---
  • [6] Adobe Lightroom: imported 14-bit 'Adobe RGB' RAW (.RAF) file (a) Applied current standard preset 005 (WB, tint:unaltered, Exposure+0.90, Presence: Texture+30 Clarity+30 Vibrance+5 Saturation+3, Sharp: Amount+70, Radius:1.0 Detail:25 Masking:20, NoiseRed: Lum:50 Detail:50 Contrast:0 Color:30 Detail:50, Smooth:50, AUTOMATICALLY derived from lens EXIF data) (b) Subsequent changes (final values stated): Exposure now:+0.90 Texture+50 Vibrance+10 (c) tone curve: 0>0, 60>25, 100>80, 225>225, 255>255 (d) WB (white balance) 6600K, tint: +12 (e) exported as TIFF/16-bit, 'ProPhoto-RGB' colour profile.
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  • [8] Adobe Photoshop: (a) imported TIFF/16-bit image, explicitly preserving embedded colour space 'ProPhoto-RGB' (b) removed sensor specks and all visible specks of dust and strands: NO (c) masked: NO (d) tone curve: NO (e) enhanced sharpness: NO (f) rotated: -0.5 deg (g) cropped: NO (h) saved as .PSD file (i) rendered the intermediate 'ProPhoto-RGB' TIFF/16-bit version via "copy as" as this final 'ProPhoto-RGB' 8-bit JPG file at max. quality level (12 of 12).
  • [9] Final dimensions: 8838x11724
  • [10] ExifTool: added user-related tags.
  • [11] Wiki Commons categorisation: 'Category:22° halo'.
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Wikipedia en: 22° halo
Wikipedia de: Halo: 22°-Ring
Wiki Commons: Category: 22° halo, Page: 22° halo
Wikidata entry: Cirrocumulus lacunosus (Q1771751)


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