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<blockquote data-quote="Eduard" data-source="post: 4463" data-attributes="member: 986"><p>I sent you back the file. Let me know if you didn't get it as TIFF files can be big.</p><p> </p><p>Since I didn't have a raw file, I took advantage of Photoshop CS5's new feature to open a jpeg as raw. (Once again I relied on a trick from <a href="http://terrywhite.com/techblog/archives/5921" target="_blank">Terry White</a> to show me how.) I selected a spot on the water to set white balance, minimized all sharpening and opened it.</p><p> </p><p>Once I had it in PS, I did a slight crop and then applied the Topaz Adjust 4 filter effect Exposure Color Stretch at default settings. After I cropped I used the clone tool to remove the slight extension of the light pole on the left edge and the power line towers over the middle of the bridge. Finally I used the new content aware fill to remove the small part of a light fixture on the right edge.</p><p> </p><p>I resized the image for the forum but sent you the full size.</p><p> </p><p>[ATTACH]400[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eduard, post: 4463, member: 986"] I sent you back the file. Let me know if you didn't get it as TIFF files can be big. Since I didn't have a raw file, I took advantage of Photoshop CS5's new feature to open a jpeg as raw. (Once again I relied on a trick from [URL="http://terrywhite.com/techblog/archives/5921"]Terry White[/URL] to show me how.) I selected a spot on the water to set white balance, minimized all sharpening and opened it. Once I had it in PS, I did a slight crop and then applied the Topaz Adjust 4 filter effect Exposure Color Stretch at default settings. After I cropped I used the clone tool to remove the slight extension of the light pole on the left edge and the power line towers over the middle of the bridge. Finally I used the new content aware fill to remove the small part of a light fixture on the right edge. I resized the image for the forum but sent you the full size. [ATTACH]400._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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