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India
 Jouvenille White Eyed Buzzard (20) S_Akshay
(587) |
 Photoshop CS3 | mala-zaba
(1025) [2008-07-26 05:26:36] | I make this workshop, I do not know if you like the work, but here's what I did:
Copy the background in a new layer.
Apply High Pass filter with radius of 5 on the new layer.
Change the blend mode of the new layer to Soft Light.
You can adjust the opacity (80% in this case) to control the level of effect.
Merge the two layer |
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India
 ID Please (34) S_Akshay
(587) |
 Adobe Photoshop CS2 | loot
(9129) [2008-06-29 02:46:48] [3] | Hi Akshay
Just a quick "fun" workshop as I said. I resized the canvas size and cloned some additional area on to the right. Then I adjusted the "Levels", added some "Saturation" and sharpened it slightly with "USM".
Hope you approve of the processing done.
Regards
Loot |
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India
 Wild Dogs Pair - At Bandipur (12) S_Akshay
(587) |
 Adobe Photoshop CS2 | loot
(9129) [2008-06-12 19:44:52] [4] | Hi Akshay
I just wanted to counter the slight dullness due to the shade. In so doing I used the "Shadow/Highlight" tool at default settings and I adjusted the "Levels" a wee bit. Then I removed the slight noise in the BG with "NeatImage", also at default settings, and I applied a bit of "USM" just to counter the adjust made and to bring the sharpness back to the details. I should have addressed the sunny area that became a bit too "lightened" in the BG, but it is too late to cry over spilled milk (chuckle).
I hope you approve of the optimisation done.
Regards
Loot |
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