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Old Pic New processing - 02-02-2008, 11:28 PM


After the Tricoast workshop today went back to take a stab at fixing an old pic.

C&C welcome, actually preferred. I think it's better but there are alot of things that could be better.

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Reworked - Multiple layer masks, some skin softening, sharpening. somewhat better anyway

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Great job on the re-edit, larry!!

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So you were playing, too? I think the differences are very subtle but definitely better.

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Thanks Christie and Debbi, yeah the original was pretty blown out do to when I was shooting this and hadn't had the Tricoast wisdom of shooting midday at that time.

Layer masks and subtle touch ups make a world of difference, re-edit was 10 minutes worth of work and the majority of it was in ACR.

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02-03-2008, 10:30 AM


Nice job Larry! We learned some great stuff yesterday
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