Nov 8, 2014, 12:12
I am trying to get the water reflection to be sharper, but, can't seem to do it. Also, as usual, critique is welcome. Have been playing with this, and messed up a couple of tries. Thanks.
(Nov 8, 2014, 15:48)MrB Wrote: [ -> ]The image looks as though it was quite over-exposed when shot, the right hand side of the big tree trunk being almost completely burnt out white - probably only curable by cloning and/or copying. By restoring the colour, Ed's edit shows how desaturated it had become, and Ed has also shown that it needs more contrast in the water to bring out the reflections. If you have software with a "Despeckle" tool, that can remove some of the little bits on the water, which will also help the reflections to show.
Here is another edit, incorporating the features mentioned:
[ Using PaintShop Pro X6 ]
Cheers.
Philip
(Nov 8, 2014, 15:48)MrB Wrote: [ -> ]The image looks as though it was quite over-exposed when shot, the right hand side of the big tree trunk being almost completely burnt out white - probably only curable by cloning and/or copying. By restoring the colour, Ed's edit shows how desaturated it had become, and Ed has also shown that it needs more contrast in the water to bring out the reflections. If you have software with a "Despeckle" tool, that can remove some of the little bits on the water, which will also help the reflections to show.
Here is another edit, incorporating the features mentioned:
[ Using PaintShop Pro X6 ]
Cheers.
Philip
(Nov 8, 2014, 16:50)MrB Wrote: [ -> ](Nov 8, 2014, 12:27)EdMak Wrote: [ -> ]...this was 2mts P/S...
Cheers. Ed.
(Nov 8, 2014, 15:42)chris-6777 Wrote: [ -> ]My try is cs6 aprox 2min
regards
Chris
Post-processing races might even make it into the 2020 Olympics!
Cheers.
Philip