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08/17/2005 02:01:41 PM · #1

Taken today - I loved the background, but had to be cropped. Which crop is better? And any other advice
08/17/2005 02:02:18 PM · #2
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... and the highlights seem a little hot but i dont know if you can fix it. Still a nice shot!

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Message edited by author 2005-08-17 14:02:49.
08/17/2005 02:06:06 PM · #3
I like #1 better. #2 looks better in thumbnail-view, but full size it has too much blow-out for me.
08/17/2005 02:07:39 PM · #4
Originally posted by Strikeslip:

I like #1 better. #2 looks better in thumbnail-view, but full size it has too much blow-out for me.

I had thought aboutt his. But right now #1 seems underexposed and a little under-contrast. With adjustments they would look the same.
08/17/2005 02:09:43 PM · #5
Here's a tutorial that might help tone down your highlights & shadows. I found it very helpful & have made Photoshop "actions" to run it. I use it a lot.

Hope this helps... if you use Photoshop.
08/17/2005 02:10:30 PM · #6
Oh yeah, love the bokeh, wish I could do that.
08/17/2005 03:54:53 PM · #7
Originally posted by Strikeslip:

Here's a tutorial that might help tone down your highlights & shadows. I found it very helpful & have made Photoshop "actions" to run it. I use it a lot.

Hope this helps... if you use Photoshop.

I would love to get the tutorial link if you still have it??? Thanks again for the feedback ~
08/17/2005 03:56:02 PM · #8
Originally posted by Sherri1209:

Originally posted by Strikeslip:

Here's a tutorial that might help tone down your highlights & shadows. I found it very helpful & have made Photoshop "actions" to run it. I use it a lot.

Hope this helps... if you use Photoshop.

I would love to get the tutorial link if you still have it??? Thanks again for the feedback ~


Oh duh, sorry, meant to put it in, here you go:
//www.dpchallenge.com/tutorial.php?TUTORIAL_ID=20
08/17/2005 04:05:53 PM · #9
WOW... that is a great technique and the before and after pics are amazing! Definitely going to try this on a few of my pictures.
08/18/2005 07:29:41 AM · #10
Okay - I tried that technique with another shot I was messing with yesterday. The cropped version is the result. I love the colors - they are much better. Does the crop enhance the picture or distract. Again...as always any advice and critque is welcomed


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