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Nicasio Ciaccio
{K:617} 11/24/2005
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Optimal I use of the wide. Beautiful photo.
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Steve Aronoff
{K:18393} 11/23/2005
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Hi, Tracy, What I did first was use PS Elements to decrease the brightness and increase the contrast overall a small amount, about -18 and +18, respectively. Then I selected the sky with the magic wand set at a tolerance of 50. I had to do select one sky portion and then add on others (shift-click). For the parts in the trees it's easiest to zoom in on different sections and then add them in. Then I simply decreased the brightness of the sky to -52. I hope this helps. Steve
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Tracy Mortimer
{K:369} 11/23/2005
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Hi Steve, Thanks for the pointers. I want to know which is best way to tone down sky? Was using magic wand but can't seem to get the bits near the trees.
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Steve Aronoff
{K:18393} 11/23/2005
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T think it's basically a very nice picture from a nice angle. My only suggestions, Tracy, would be to increase the contrast overall and to tone down the brightness of the sky. It would make the top of the building stand out more and better balance the sky with the dark bottom of the picture. I made a quicky solution:
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