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<blockquote data-quote="AxeMan - Rick S." data-source="post: 30332" data-attributes="member: 1746"><p>I think why you picked up on the pixels is because of the High Pass filter, which you pointed out in another thread, it may have it's downfalls. I like the High Pass Filter, still learning it. But I sometimes think it can be destructive if over done, something easily done in the learning process, I find myself using less of a percent now when using it. Even then I see some major changes at 1:1 (actual pixels) I'll have to do one in lightroom and CS5 and look at them side by side to see which one in my eyes works for me.</p><p></p><p>The other thing you might have picked up on, remember I used a smart brush around the balloon to lower the exposure on the sky, you might have picked up on the feathering of the brush.</p><p></p><p>Not making excuses, just thinking out loud.</p><p>Thanks for your input and suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AxeMan - Rick S., post: 30332, member: 1746"] I think why you picked up on the pixels is because of the High Pass filter, which you pointed out in another thread, it may have it's downfalls. I like the High Pass Filter, still learning it. But I sometimes think it can be destructive if over done, something easily done in the learning process, I find myself using less of a percent now when using it. Even then I see some major changes at 1:1 (actual pixels) I'll have to do one in lightroom and CS5 and look at them side by side to see which one in my eyes works for me. The other thing you might have picked up on, remember I used a smart brush around the balloon to lower the exposure on the sky, you might have picked up on the feathering of the brush. Not making excuses, just thinking out loud. Thanks for your input and suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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