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Project 365 & Daily Photos
Pretzel's Snack-A-Day (365 for 2014)
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 245067" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I like it a lot, but for me there's a little too much noise above the skyline for me on the second, particularly at the far right where there's little cloud evident. It distracts me from really seeing the rest of it - which I really like. </p><p></p><p>I'm wondering if you could have pulled it back just above the clouds with a couple control points? If not, perhaps use the burn tool in PS the Nik edits. Set it to a big, soft brush at about 10-15% and click along the skyline to pull it back a bit. Then use a small, soft dodge tool to put back anything you pulled back too far, like the light trail coming off the top of the far right building. I played with it a bit on my own and it seems there's plenty of room in there to preserve the look while eliminating excess noise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 245067, member: 9240"] I like it a lot, but for me there's a little too much noise above the skyline for me on the second, particularly at the far right where there's little cloud evident. It distracts me from really seeing the rest of it - which I really like. I'm wondering if you could have pulled it back just above the clouds with a couple control points? If not, perhaps use the burn tool in PS the Nik edits. Set it to a big, soft brush at about 10-15% and click along the skyline to pull it back a bit. Then use a small, soft dodge tool to put back anything you pulled back too far, like the light trail coming off the top of the far right building. I played with it a bit on my own and it seems there's plenty of room in there to preserve the look while eliminating excess noise. [/QUOTE]
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