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Sep 14, 2005 17:54 |  #1

I think it's a decent photo, but the lighting is a little off. Let's see what you can do. Good luck!

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Sep 14, 2005 20:02 |  #2

here's mine. just some exposure, highlight/shadow, levels, hue/saturation


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Sep 14, 2005 21:29 |  #3

heres mine


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Sep 14, 2005 22:49 |  #4

Here's my crack at it:D


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Sep 14, 2005 23:31 |  #5

Hey, first post!!! Messed with this in PS9. Did a little tweeking and some burning.


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Sep 14, 2005 23:41 as a reply to  @ jakehull's post |  #6

My try on it. Had to resize it due to jpeg compression.


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Sep 15, 2005 00:21 |  #7

Jopfin has it so far I think. Would be good to have the raw file of it to work with.


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Sep 15, 2005 00:26 |  #8

I vote for jopfin! Great balance of the over-exposed areas and nice color saturation! Good work! :)


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Sep 15, 2005 02:11 as a reply to  @ Kristy's post |  #9

Linux and the GIMP...adjust curves just a hair...up the contrast a hair..down the brightness a hair...

This is FUN......30 seconds worth


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Sep 15, 2005 02:24 as a reply to  @ Dart's post |  #10

Same with sharpen set at 35


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Sep 15, 2005 03:01 |  #11

Here is mine version, using curvemeister with white/gray/black points

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Sep 15, 2005 05:58 as a reply to  @ Rense's post |  #12

I gave it a go.. My skills are less technical and more what looks ok by the eye.

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Sep 15, 2005 08:52 |  #13

My effort.


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Sep 17, 2005 15:17 |  #14

Here's my attempt. Played around a bit with contrast and added a sky from a pic that I have.

Not my best work, but, you get the idea.


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Sep 17, 2005 21:04 |  #15

I have about 100 mid-day shots from Pompeii that pretty much suck due to really bad lighting conditions. What I learned from this was that no matter how much everyone else in your group wants to make Pompeii a "stopp off" on the way to somewhere else, I will insist that I be there early morning or late afternoon if I have a second chance. That being said, I'd still want to be many miles from there before dark. The town around the ruins is a nasty, dank, dirty, run-down has-been of a place where you wouldn't want to have to find a hotel room.


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