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03-01-2008, 06:41 PM
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| | | Re: Autumn Photography tips Wow, what a difference! Isn't digital photography amazing.
I use PaintShop Pro, so many thanks to Pauline for pointing out what can be done.
Stunning image, Dave.
Jenny | 
03-01-2008, 06:57 PM
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| | | Re: Autumn Photography tips Quote:
Originally Posted by pressld2 Okay so I still haven't loaded Photoshop Elements but I did have a go at what Pauline suggested using Paintshop Pro. I created a filter that is orange at the bottom, fades into a neutral grey in the middle and then fades into yellow at the top. I created this as a new raster layer and blended it with the original using "Overlay" as the blend mode. I then tried various opacity levels and settled on 33% as not being too over the top. Here's the result:
Original . . . . . . . . filter . . . . . . . final image.
It's certainly given it a lift and the colours are more like I remember them at the time, especially the leaves on the ground.
Dave P. |
Ooooh now thats clever and has certainly worked and I wouldn't have a clue how to do all that!!!! Pity I haven't got a youngster who knows all about it!! Well done - its lifted it smartly.........
Pauline | 
03-01-2008, 06:58 PM
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| | | Re: Autumn Photography tips Yep, quite a difference. Nice one.
I'l have to give this type of adjustment a go. | 
03-01-2008, 07:06 PM
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| | | Re: Autumn Photography tips Nice job Dave, I havent tried using filters up to now, but after seeing this i`ll have to give it a try
Mark H | 
03-01-2008, 09:58 PM
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| | | Re: Autumn Photography tips Thanks everyone! Quote:
Originally Posted by PMG Ooooh now thats clever and has certainly worked and I wouldn't have a clue how to do all that!!!! Pity I haven't got a youngster who knows all about it!! Well done - its lifted it smartly.........
Pauline | He does know his way around software much better than me. We found a magazine tutorial for how to do it in Photoshop and he managed to work out the equivalent in Paintshop Pro. Like a good pupil I took notes and have written myself a crib sheet (in MS Word) so that I can remember next time. I'd be happy to share the crib sheet if anyone else using Paintshop Pro would like it - just PM me your email address. We have version 9 but I guess it should be very similar in other versions.
Dave P.
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