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Hi everyone

First would like to thank Peter for the photograph. Very nice. But I thought it need a bit more form the sky to make it a wondeful shot. SO I play a bit with filter in photoshop (PS) and it came out like this. I did not use any gradients as previously done.

The details follows:

open image
levels- adjust layers play with settings
duplicate bg layer filter-other-high pass play with settings
move high pass layer to number and set it to overlay and paly with fill settings.

uhhmm this is what I got.



[Image: 6_CRW_9072.jpg]



[Image: 53_CRW_9072.jpg]




Regards

Christian
Very dramatic now. Good post-processing job. The purists will not appreciate it, but I think of the image capture as just one step in the process. This is what digital imaging is all about, in my opinion. Smile
hi

uuhmmm lets think about this

what about if im in the same spot with peter and adam...with same camera and lens.

now if i used fujichrome velvia, warm up filter, graduated grey and maybe a graduated blue. Then I can get a very similar pix or even better?

uuuhm makes u think?

regards

Christian
Nice job Christian. I can appreciate a good post process.
byrt_001 Wrote:hi

uuhmmm lets think about this

what about if im in the same spot with peter and adam...with same camera and lens.

now if i used fujichrome velvia, warm up filter, graduated grey and maybe a graduated blue. Then I can get a very similar pix or even better?

uuuhm makes u think?

regards

Christian

Absolutely. Digital just gives you more choices.