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too 'shopped? - 04-07-2009, 04:38 PM


for a wedding this weekend, they all the sudden wanted some prints, pronto. while it seems to look ok on my monitor, i wanted to get feedback from others. apparently the darks on my monitor hide alot of stuff that other people can see in the background.


i know there some 'thing' that's above his left wrist....i'll prob end up taking that out as well...


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04-07-2009, 04:56 PM


If I crank up my brightness to full, I can just make out the acoustic foam behind her. I don't see anything behind him or in the space between them, but there is visible "stuff" behind her, to the left of her (right) arm and the space between her right arm and her torso.

Still, you have to actually be looking for it.

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04-07-2009, 04:58 PM


yeah, i usually try to crank up the brightness in PS to see what's there...

i was just trying to clone the acoustic all across the background...

and inbetween her arm and torso, i was more just trying to darken out the stuff that was there...not exactly completely take it all out...

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