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Re: Mormon Row HDR Challenge [Re: RomanJohnston] #6810
03/02/07 08:44 AM
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I like Roman's version. As I've written elsewhere, I used the "painting" technique before blending this image. I would not know how to do it using Roman's excellent Color Range technique.

Roman has increased Green in the evergreen tree, which needed it. I like that.

I haven't been using color filters in PS. The barn and foreground and be warmed by adding a touch of yellow and a touch of red, perhaps adjusting color of the barn separately from color of the grass. I used curves to do that, but I assume Levels, Color Balance, Selective Colors, or Channels could be used for the same purpose.

Very nice job Roman!!


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Re: Mormon Row HDR Challenge [Re: bill hansen] #6811
03/02/07 09:30 AM
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I am about completely lost, but, I love the way Roman did this. I am so interested in how everyone came to their version. I am just not sure how to use brushes and such.

Re: Mormon Row HDR Challenge [Re: Julie] #6812
03/03/07 06:19 PM
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This is my last stab at this image (for the moment). Roman, how are you getting this sky so blue? I can not seem to do it. I have been playing with the photo filters and have been having a lot of fun with the colors (now I see why the barn had come out a bit cool in your initial shot, I think). I just cannot get that rich blue that you put together.

James

Re: Mormon Row HDR Challenge [Re: James Morrissey] #6813
03/04/07 12:49 AM
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Hope you don't mind folks , but I remember doing an edit on this a few months ago when it was first posted . No HDR , just a tighter crop , S-curve , shadow contrast and some shadow/highlights .


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Re: Mormon Row HDR Challenge [Re: James Morrissey] #6814
03/04/07 11:05 AM
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Quote:

Roman, how are you getting this sky so blue? I can not seem to do it. I have been playing with the photo filters and have been having a lot of fun with the colors (now I see why the barn had come out a bit cool in your initial shot, I think). I just cannot get that rich blue that you put together.





Remember the part where you do your curves adjustment with the image stacked and the layer mask in place? Go into EACH color (RG&B and tweak the layer that represents the sky. Place a center dot in the curve and play with both ends....)

Start using them color channels. : )

Roman

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