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05/22/2008 05:01:08 PM |
I like the other one better but will comment here because of your request for help on banding. There are a couple things you can do, and the first is to shoot in raw if you aren't. Raw is 16 bit and will allow for smoother transitions due to more data present, especially if you are doing a lot of editing. For pictures that are 8 bit or even 16 bit that have banding, add a bit of noise to the affected area. It may not work perfectly, but at least it will fool the eye. Feel free to pm if you have questions. |
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05/15/2008 02:20:12 PM |
Great use of negative space |
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05/15/2008 07:27:13 AM |
Nice shot but I have to say I prefer the previous one, the sky is just a bit strange to me |
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05/14/2008 09:30:46 AM |
Love this one too. Again, the tones are delicious and the clouds - BRAVO |
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05/14/2008 02:52:58 AM |
Yup, levels will do that. I'm not sure how you can avoid it other than to not push too hard. Try using a curves adjustment instead. You'll get a little more control anyway.
As for the blow out, like Lisa says, use the healing tool or even clone some cloud onto it. |
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05/14/2008 12:57:15 AM |
Yeah the blow out up top is too much for me - so I'd either crop it out or use the healing tool to minimise it. |
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