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Lalam
12th of July 2005 (Tue), 11:23
Hi
I am very new to ths forum. But since I joined I can't say how much proud i feel to be in such a great forum. Thanks to many seful links in this that I managed to do SOME post processing on a photo taken onISUX330 auto mode. Please do comment on what else can be possible in this. Thanks.
lostdoggy
12th of July 2005 (Tue), 11:28
Tone dow the RED so the grass and shrub looks green. If you look at the side o the building there is fringes of red coming off it.
Lalam
12th of July 2005 (Tue), 11:58
Thanks! Got it.
Reflection
12th of July 2005 (Tue), 16:01
Perhaps straightening the horizon, but I can be known to be a little pedantic about straight horizons!
When changing the colour levels, using levels (assuming you are using PS) you could tone down the light too, it seems harsh sunlight.
dancad
12th of July 2005 (Tue), 17:01
There's something strange about the horizon level...the top of the picture is slanting towards the left and the bottom to the right :confused: . I also agree about toning down the light. This is a nice photo and with time you'll learn how make these types of pictures even better!!
PhotosGuy
17th of July 2005 (Sun), 10:59
There's something strange about the horizon level...the top of the picture is slanting towards the left and the bottom to the right It's wide angle distortion 'cause the sensor wasn't straight up & down. Use a tripod & try putting a level across the front of your lens shade. OTOH, you could shoot from farther away & zoom in.
Hellashot
17th of July 2005 (Sun), 14:40
Check out my version: http://albums.photo.epson.com/j/ViewPhoto?u=4298510&a=31744488&p=72290578
I decreased red from everything, midtones the most. Added blue to the highlights, darkened the highlights, and lightened the shadows. Plus added a little contrast after the adjustments washed it out a little.
Lalam
20th of July 2005 (Wed), 11:38
Thanks a lot. Trying to apply the methods to some other photos.
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