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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 610340" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Well I did several things... Rarely do I get good results when using big, full-swings of the processing "hammer". I prefer instead to tap away lightly at a lot of small things very carefully. I have no doubt someone who's more knowledgeable about Photoshop could do a much better job than what I did but in all honesty I didn't feel compelled to spend a lot of time on this shot. That being the case, it got a couple big whacks and some follow-up tapping. Total time invested: about ten minutes. </p><p></p><p>Noise reduction helped a lot. Then there was a Levels adjustment, some HSL adjustment, some contrast adjustment, a clarity adjustment, some vignette control, I used the Color Picker to clean up the sky... I don't remember sharpening the image but I might have used a High Pass Filter at some point; I dunno really. It was pretty early in the morning for me at the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 610340, member: 13090"] Well I did several things... Rarely do I get good results when using big, full-swings of the processing "hammer". I prefer instead to tap away lightly at a lot of small things very carefully. I have no doubt someone who's more knowledgeable about Photoshop could do a much better job than what I did but in all honesty I didn't feel compelled to spend a lot of time on this shot. That being the case, it got a couple big whacks and some follow-up tapping. Total time invested: about ten minutes. Noise reduction helped a lot. Then there was a Levels adjustment, some HSL adjustment, some contrast adjustment, a clarity adjustment, some vignette control, I used the Color Picker to clean up the sky... I don't remember sharpening the image but I might have used a High Pass Filter at some point; I dunno really. It was pretty early in the morning for me at the time. [/QUOTE]
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