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<blockquote data-quote="ohkphoto" data-source="post: 177703" data-attributes="member: 1573"><p>"Pop" is a little more than "contrast" . . . I would describe it more as "vibrance" (and BW photos have their own type of vibrance . . . various shades) . . . it's that combination of vibrance, detail and contrast that makes the photo come to life, or "pop".</p><p></p><p>I have to admit that I simply don't like the burn and dodge tools in photoshop --I've tried "liking" it LOL, but can't get quite the natural look without doing additional layering and editing. I found that if it's a particular area that needs to be lightened, Viveza (again by Nik software . . . google should hire me for promoting this LOL) does a more natural and certainly quicker adjustment.</p><p></p><p>This is a very artistic photo, so I'm sure you had a certain look in mind. You just need to experiment and fine tune until you get there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohkphoto, post: 177703, member: 1573"] "Pop" is a little more than "contrast" . . . I would describe it more as "vibrance" (and BW photos have their own type of vibrance . . . various shades) . . . it's that combination of vibrance, detail and contrast that makes the photo come to life, or "pop". I have to admit that I simply don't like the burn and dodge tools in photoshop --I've tried "liking" it LOL, but can't get quite the natural look without doing additional layering and editing. I found that if it's a particular area that needs to be lightened, Viveza (again by Nik software . . . google should hire me for promoting this LOL) does a more natural and certainly quicker adjustment. This is a very artistic photo, so I'm sure you had a certain look in mind. You just need to experiment and fine tune until you get there. [/QUOTE]
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