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Advice for removing/dimming streetlight

 
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Jul 08, 2008 19:49 |  #1

Hey all. I'll just start with saying I'm not too strong in PS yet (using CS3) so I'm looking for a little advice on how to somewhat fix pictures like below.

I know I can't fully get rid of it, since some of the pictures the light pole is in the middle of the fireworks, but is there any ideas on how to dim it some?

(Preface: this was not a planned shooting area. I shot another show the night before and we were going to this one just to enjoy. I decided to pull out the camera anyways. Normally I wouldn't set up near a light like that)

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Jul 09, 2008 22:39 |  #2

I could do without that lamp post....




  
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Jul 09, 2008 23:42 |  #3

Is this what your goal is? Very easy, I duplicated the layer, set the blend mode to "Multiply"...Let me know if this is it, before I type up all the details.

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Jul 10, 2008 10:42 |  #4

Radtech1 wrote in post #5883468 (external link)
Is this what your goal is? Very easy, I duplicated the layer, set the blend mode to "Multiply"...Let me know if this is it, before I type up all the details.

Rad

that's pretty much what I was looking for. I'm not as worried about the people below (some of those may be cropped anyway). It's more the light from the lamp post.

The ones you've done have dimmed the light which is good. I know I can't get rid of the light, at least not the ones inside the blasts, but what you did minimizes it well. In the ones outside the blast I may be able to get rid of completely.


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Jul 10, 2008 10:42 |  #5

seed808 wrote in post #5883131 (external link)
I could do without that lamp post....

you and me both. :lol:


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Jul 10, 2008 11:24 |  #6

Actually, in the first one I really like the lamp and the light it's throwing on the people, makes it interesting.


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Jul 11, 2008 23:33 |  #7

Nice shots. Just think of the streetlights as extra fireworks ;). If you really want to remove the streetlight, use a clean portion of your image, copy it to a new layer, then mask the ugly parts.

Here is a rather crappy edit, but it'll show you what I mean.

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Jul 12, 2008 00:10 |  #8

removed looks infinitly better


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Jul 12, 2008 10:55 |  #9

iN5P1R3 wrote in post #5895873 (external link)
Nice shots. Just think of the streetlights as extra fireworks ;). If you really want to remove the streetlight, use a clean portion of your image, copy it to a new layer, then mask the ugly parts.

Here is a rather crappy edit, but it'll show you what I mean.

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