Pop
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hey ... do you think this picture is any good? ... any ways it could be improved ..
thanks
tim
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Butler
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I love that pic its awesome!
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vibrio
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yes turn the lights off
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martferguson
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No the lights breaking the fog give it the last touch mate..... leave the lights on.
Joe
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vibrio
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turn the main lights down is what I ment. lights are too bright
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martferguson
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Well you could just alter all that and make it look even more orgasmic in PS jsut play with the levels
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Nismo
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Pop
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what exactly was changed there in photoshop? ... I can see the difference but have no technical know how to tell what you have done
thanks
tim
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Icy
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i dont c much a difference
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Tiger
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The background has another couple of stops exposure.
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Nismo
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1. Get the picture
2.Image: Adjustments: Brightness/Contrast: increase contrast by 20
3.Image: Adjustments: Hue/Saturation: increase saturation by 20
4.Choose the Rectangular Marquee Tool (your basic selection tool)
5.Change feather amount to 1/12 the width of your picture (if your picture is 600px wide then you will set your feather to 50px)
6.Select your entire picture note: using select: all, will not work
7.Select: Inverse
8.Layer: New: Layer
9.Change your primary color to black. Fill the selection (on the new, blank layer).
10.Change the blend mode of this layer to Overlay
11.Layer: Duplicate Layer
12.Now select your base layer (the one with the picture on it).
13.Layer: New: Layer
14.Change your fill tool to Gradient
15.Change your Gradient Type to Spherical
16.Change your Gradient Shading Style to "foreground to transparent" (I believe this is the default).
17.Change your primary color to white.
18.With the fill tool selected, click in the middle of the picture, and drag the line out to the farthest edge of your picture (if it's a portrait, use top or bottom, if landscape, use left or right).
19.Change the blend mode of this layer to Overlay
20.Change the Opacity of this layer to 80% (or whatever you see fit)
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Melville
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Registered: 4th Jun 03
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne
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originial looks better
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