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Aug 18, 2008 07:15 |  #1

What would you guys do with this?

I took this shot in RAW so i can do all the extra fiddly bits...

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Aug 18, 2008 07:52 |  #2

It's really quite nice as is.

Here are a few notes on nit pick's -
1) the little object just sticking into the frame at lower left should be eliminated.
2) there are two flare balls to the left and up from the sun


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Aug 18, 2008 09:06 |  #3

thank you robert for your comment.

1) i hadn't noticed that object. the only prolem is i dont want to crop the photo because i want to print it out on A4. if i did crop it, is there any way to stop the picture from stretching?
2) i also noticed these and tried a healing tool on them but that didnt work at all, is there a way to get rid of them?


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Aug 18, 2008 16:17 |  #4

Road_Rebel wrote in post #6129539 (external link)
thank you robert for your comment.

1) i hadn't noticed that object. the only prolem is i dont want to crop the photo because i want to print it out on A4. if i did crop it, is there any way to stop the picture from stretching?
2) i also noticed these and tried a healing tool on them but that didnt work at all, is there a way to get rid of them?

In PS and when using Image>Image Size, there is a checkbox called "Constrain Proportions". When it is checked any changes you make in either dimension are immediately reflected in the other dimension in order to keep the aspect ratio constant. However, when it is unchecked, you have complete freedom with both dimensions and distortion or stretching can occur.

Alternatively, you could clone it out, but I am a complete dufuss in editing with PS - so, you are on your own with such edits.

I would bet that someone will drop in and explain in detail how to use the clone and healing tools.


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Aug 19, 2008 00:58 |  #5

Clone tool is easy - ting the link here is not...

Go to Lynda.com, product Photoshop CS3, select the one-on-one, the essentials tutorial, then Cloning Trees. It is one of the free Lynda.com courses available.


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Aug 19, 2008 10:51 |  #6

I agree with Bob. THis image is very nicee.
Crop, fix bursts and re-size it top notch.
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