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01/09/2005 08:39:05 PM · #1 |
I took a couple pics of a fire eater but I got some lens flare. How would you fix this in PS if it was your pic? I'm trying to get an idea of everyones workflows in PS. TIA!

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01/10/2005 08:05:45 PM · #2 |
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01/10/2005 08:13:10 PM · #3 |
What exactly do you want to fix?
Robt.
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01/10/2005 08:14:13 PM · #4 |
Clone or Patch Tool to cover the red flare, then use the History Brush to soften the edges. |
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01/10/2005 08:45:30 PM · #5 |
I did a quick run at it:
I applied a warm photo filter and adjusted the levels.
Not much else I could do with a web file.
I think the fire eater looks a little better and stands out more.
I did not attempt to work the overexposed areas .
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01/10/2005 09:31:17 PM · #6 |
I think the shot is killed not by the flare, but by too harsh and too direct flash. |
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01/10/2005 09:33:01 PM · #7 |
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01/12/2005 08:17:49 PM · #8 |
I agree. I need an external flash.
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01/12/2005 10:39:58 PM · #9 |
Just a quick adjustment.
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