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| Original Photo | Altered Photo | Workshop | Options |
France
 Lizard of the Walls (6) Max31
(182) |
 Cropping | Tlapp
(108) [2008-04-18 12:37:33] | I believe it's better to leave some more space above the lizard's head.
Sharpening is not necessery as the soft focus of the original one is great. |
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Dominica
 Iguana Iguana 2 (10) Max31
(182) |
 CS2 | marhowie
(34555) [2008-04-16 06:00:33] [3] | I selected the lizard and < shadow 5%
Also removed the brown coming out of the back..
Could've went further, but more time would be required :)
Howard |
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France
 Eurasian Jay (8) Max31
(182) |
 couleurs | martic
(1245) [2007-09-17 04:12:51] | | Recadrage et modification des composantes de couleurs |
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France
 Religious Mante (9) * Max31
(182) |
 Photoshop | Proframe
(4056) [2007-08-06 04:30:34] [4] | First thing I did was adding a little more contrast with the auto contrast option of photoshop.
The image became a whole lot lighter right away due to the higher contrast.
Only thing I did after adjusting contrast was adding a little more sharpness by using the smart unsharp mask option in photoshop with settings at 150% and 1.2 radius.
Last, but not least, I did crop a little of top, right and left side to change the composition.
Kind regards,
Harry |
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France
 Lizard of the Walls (6) Max31
(182) |
 Cropping | Matt-Bird
(1924) [2007-08-03 04:50:05] [5] | Hi Maxime,
I cropped your photo to bring more focus on to the subject and I also sharpened the image to show off more of the lizards head details. I used 'neat image and PS unsharpen mask to sharpen the photo and PS to crop the image.
Hope you like it,
Best Regards
Matt. |
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