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Old 18-02-2008, 13:02   #10 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by JonoMarshall
Not exactly... over/under exposing, playing with hues/levels/depth of field/etc post-shoot in Photoshop is as much of an art as taking the original photo. Every aspect of manipulation should serve a purpose, but if you're the only one who's going to view the image then you can simply make adjustments subjectively.

Some web searching or a good book or two can provide you with more info if you're interested...

Yes I understand what you mean, about the art of photoshop. I have bought a couple of books on the subject as well as some magazines with some good information (Digital Camera World) and will try and slow down to take one step at a time.

Appreciate the feedback.

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Originally Posted by H3LLRA1Z3R
Do you have the original (colour version)?, maybe someone could give you an idea of what ( if any ) filters you could apply.

Yes I do, I shall have another play with it tomorrow and see if I can improve on the above and repost for comments.

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