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How to Shade trait in raw

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hi everyone Anthony moriganti here a few days ago I did a demo review video of the newly released dxo pure raw 3. after that video posted a couple people commented that they would like to see me do a video comparing dxo pure raw 2 to dxo Pure raw 3 because they were wondering if it was worth upgrading because dxo pure raw 3 is a paid upgrade So today were going to do just that were going to take this raw file you can see it was shot with an ISO of 12 800 and if I zoom in there is a considerable amount of noise were going to send it first into dxo pure raw 2 then were going to send it into dxo pure raw 3 and then were going to compare the results now this is an unedited raw file I havent done anything to it at all now Im going to use these apps as plugins in Lightroom they also work as Standalone apps the only reason why Im using them as plugins in Lightroom for this demonstration is because its just easier to show you the results from within Lightroom so without further Ado le

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Shade-tolerant species are species that are able to thrive in the shade, and in the presence of natural competition by other plants. Shade-intolerant species require full sunlight and little or no competition. Intermediate shade-tolerant trees fall somewhere in between the two.
Shade-tolerant plants have adapted their photosynthesis to function optimally under low-light conditions. These plants are therefore capable of long-term survival under a canopy shade. In contrast, shade-avoiding plants adapt their growth to perceive maximum sunlight and therefore rapidly dominate gaps in a canopy.
(1998) found that the plants usually increased photosynthetic efficiency to improve light utilization by increasing leaf area under shading. With shading, leaf chlorophyll content increases and chlorophyll a/b value decreases to improve plant photosynthetic activity (Abrams, 1987; Lambers Poorter, 1992).
Shade-tolerant species are species that are able to thrive in the shade, and in the presence of natural competition by other plants. Shade-intolerant species require full sunlight and little or no competition. Intermediate shade-tolerant trees fall somewhere in between the two.
Quick Reference. Plants (particularly trees) that need a lot of sunlight to regenerate and grow.
Shade tolerance is the relative capacity of tree species to compete for survival under shaded (which is to say, less-than-optimal) conditions. It is a tree trait, a functional adaptation that varies among species.
Shade tolerance is a concept that refers to the capacity of a given plant to tolerate low light levels. From a physiological point of view, shade tolerance of a given plant is defined as the minimum light quantity (see Section III) under which a plant can survive (Valladares and Niinemets, 2008).

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