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01/15/2006 06:44:13 PM · #1 |
Hey guys... I took a picture that I really like, except the background is a bit distracting from the main subject. I wish I had used a shallower DoF, but I can̢۪t go back and reshoot now. Can anyone think of a way, in basic editing, to de-emphasize the background? In advanced, I could isolate the subject and Gaussian blur the rest... but what about basic? Currently, I̢۪m trying to contrast it out... but that is not working well... Any thoughts? |
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01/15/2006 06:47:26 PM · #2 |
If it's not a shot for a challenge, perhaps you can post it and someone could help you out? |
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01/15/2006 07:46:26 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by kteach: If it's not a shot for a challenge, perhaps you can post it and someone could help you out? |
If I can fix it, I will use it in a challenge. :) I wish I could just go reshoot it... but, those are the breaks. |
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01/15/2006 07:52:17 PM · #4 |
I don't see a way of doing that and not violating the rules of basic editing.
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01/15/2006 08:10:03 PM · #5 |
Depending on the exposure and contrast between the background and the main subject, you may be able to use levels or curves to "de-emphasize" the background. Bit of a stretch, probably, but just maybe. Just don't select part of the image during basic editing to try the adjustment. |
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