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Thanks Bearo!
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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