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| (Eduard) Msg: #1 April 18th 2006 09:05:02 | How fortunate to see the rainbow and hae your camera available! I think the color is a bit too blue. I loaded into Photoshop to slightly boost the mid point via levels, applied a Green Photo filter to highlight the foreground and ran lightly through Noise Ninja. Do you like it? | |||||||||||||||||||||
| (Eduard) Msg: #2 April 18th 2006 09:06:37 |
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| Justin Watson (Justin) Msg: #3 April 18th 2006 10:35:24 | what a beautiful image. I find the mountains a bit faded/dull and the tree in the foreground slightly distracting. Still its a great photo. | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Jelda Jayne (jelda) Msg: #4 April 20th 2006 01:07:49 | I took this picture inside the bus so there's a bit of my reflection and i want to remove it by some post processing. The reflection is slightly off center at the lower part of the frame where the tree became a little whitish. I tried to crop it but the feeling of height is gone after cropping. | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Justin Watson (Justin) Msg: #5 April 20th 2006 09:27:34 | Do you or have you used a polarising filter before? They work well in removing reflections from glass, water etc as well as deepening the colours a bit especially in bright light. Not sure if your camera will accept one as it has a screw on thread or need an adaptor... alternatively have seen people hold them in fornt.... | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Bob Wallace (BobTrips) Msg: #6 April 26th 2006 03:43:28 | I worked on the spot and might have made some progress. I selected the area with the brush tool. I played around with brightness and contrast and sharpened. |
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Revision: 2 Bob Wallace (BobTrips) |
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