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Balling |
posted on 4th Aug 12 at 21:05 |
Lightroom should be sufficient for photo adjustment. Never worked with neither though, so couldn't say for sure. | |
SXI - Matt |
posted on 4th Aug 12 at 20:52 |
Looking at photoshop element? Or Lightroom to start on any recommendations between the 2? | |
Balling |
posted on 4th Aug 12 at 20:51 |
Yeah, as Gaz said it's Photoshop. | |
Gaz |
posted on 4th Aug 12 at 19:07 |
thats photoshop :) | |
SXI - Matt |
posted on 4th Aug 12 at 16:02 |
quote: I haven't tried any PP yet but this is my next challenge, what software did you use to edit that photo? That's what I want to do with all the other's to tidy them up | |
Ian |
posted on 30th Jul 12 at 03:26 |
Brunters :cool: | |
C2RL R |
posted on 30th Jul 12 at 03:10 |
That's impressive! | |
Balling |
posted on 29th Jul 12 at 13:47 |
Get in the habit of doing curve adjustments on your photos. If using Photoshop then use the Adjustment Layers. | |
Gaz |
posted on 29th Jul 12 at 09:15 |
your issue is the glass you are shooting through, all these need are a boost in contrast. | |
AndyKent |
posted on 28th Jul 12 at 15:36 |
Get the levels adjusted properly to take out the cloudiness, you'll be surprised at the difference! | |
SXI - Matt |
posted on 27th Jul 12 at 22:04 |
Went up tonight with one of my close friends for an hour's flight & decided to take the D90 to see what sort of shots I could get. Not that impressed how they came out, some are ok but as I was shooting through the canopy it killed some of the shot's. Any tip's & tricks for this sort of shooting would be great , any way pic's |