Waz
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D700 x 2 | Nikkor AF 50 f/1.8D | Nikkor AF 85 f/1.8D | Optex OPM2930 tripod/monopod | Enthusiasm ...
I dunno??
I question why people need to make convoluted processing steps when a more simple method to achieve the same result is to simply use the brush tool across the area that needed brightening.
Select the brush choose the size and hardness and spray -Ev to reduce exposure... easy(er!!)
Thanks for posting. Post production is what I really fail at/ I will add this video to my must watch list. Looks very interesting Now I have had a look.
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Watched this video again and am about to try and do what he suggests. hmmm
While some of us are allergic to brushes, all of me is downright hypersensitive to them, and hence avoid them like the plague .. dastardly things that they are!!
I'm so hopeless at using them, I even get splashes of exposure adjustment on my clothing and even keyboard!!
I just prefer to keep the edit steps simple.
If you've used colour control point editing, ala CaptureNX or via the Adobe plugin from Color Efex, you'll truly understand the meaning of the term simple editing
Last edited by arthurking83; 26-06-2012 at 3:48pm.