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<blockquote data-quote="Vermontster" data-source="post: 24948" data-attributes="member: 5595"><p>I added a vibrance adjustment layer in Photoshop. I increased the saturation (over saturating the whole photo). I then took the paint brush tool (making sure the color picker was set at black) and painted over the areas like the tree and roots to bring those areas back to original saturation. I was trying to bring out some of the colors that were washed out in the background. The water was to over exposed to bring any detail back. Please note that I am a Photoshop novice to say the least. There are numerous folks here that are much more skilled and could give you better advice (i.e. Marcel). </p><p></p><p>Anyway, I love the idea of your shot. Maybe you will be able to revisit the spot sometime and blow us away with another photo!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vermontster, post: 24948, member: 5595"] I added a vibrance adjustment layer in Photoshop. I increased the saturation (over saturating the whole photo). I then took the paint brush tool (making sure the color picker was set at black) and painted over the areas like the tree and roots to bring those areas back to original saturation. I was trying to bring out some of the colors that were washed out in the background. The water was to over exposed to bring any detail back. Please note that I am a Photoshop novice to say the least. There are numerous folks here that are much more skilled and could give you better advice (i.e. Marcel). Anyway, I love the idea of your shot. Maybe you will be able to revisit the spot sometime and blow us away with another photo!!! [/QUOTE]
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