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This is a really quick play using a photoshop tweak as recommended by Bearo, by using the Shadow and Highlights adjustments.
The first pic was the original tinker, the second one is the really quick play as recommended. I am looking forward to getting some time to dig deeper into this. It has made me think I must take the time to get to know photoshop properly. ![]() ![]() Last edited by worzel; 24-11-2010 at 05:07 PM. |
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No problemo! As i said that's just an quick n easy way to improve a photo taken under normal light situations, especially cloudy days. There's obviously a lot more settings the pro's use such as photo filter & exposure settings, etc.
Wish i had a decent camera like yours though.. only get to use works one. |
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Steve, did you use a graduated filter for the original photo or is that added afterwards??
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Bearo, the tip is one I will work on for sure. It really has made me want to dig into photoshop a bit deeper. What camera do you use through work?
Si, I did use a 3 stop grad filter. I didn't want to go too heavy with it as I was hand holding. If I had the tripod, I might have gone darker ![]() |
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I think its a Nikon d5000? Pretty good i think but im not the resident photographer so wouldn't know!
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Both pics look good
![]() Like the way the second touch up brings some light to the centre of the picture, seems to draw you into the picture..... if that makes any sense at all ![]() |
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