I played around a little in Lightroom and this is what I came up with.
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Well i'm okay at photoshop, i'm not pro. I want to see how you would fix up this otherwise "bad" photo. I'm posting my take on it right below. What i did was make selections in a new layer one for the beach and trees, the other for the sky. I put color on the new layers and blended them into the original layer. Adjusted curves and channels.
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I played around a little in Lightroom and this is what I came up with.
i think your fix is quite good Realist!
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Here is my attempt:
>Levels
>Curves
>Overlay (Sky grad)
>Overlay (Add some colour)
>Overlay Dodge Burn
>Vignette
>B/W conversion
>Sharpening
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Good job Richard. Got some nice hard light in both pictures.
Words are not wisdom, so the wise man seeks to act.
Hi folks,
Here's my attempt using LightZone, where I added local contrast, bumped up the "Vibrance" to 40, and sharpened. Hope you like it.
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tried it with cs2
I just thought I'd have a go.
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Figured I might take a moment to tackle this one also.
I didn't do too much other than straighten, duplicate layers and apply a blur then blend together and adjust levels and colour. A bit limited with this small res version.
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