Alright everybody!!!
Wake up and save my image.....
Greg
Rescue my image....
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I strongly recommend to retake it at another time of the day, with a better camera (or photograph ;-)), another season maybe . . .
Here is a channel from the red RGB I tried to beat what is already done without success . . . and my tutor demand that I do my homeworks . . . first.
So keep that for you.
Here is a channel from the red RGB I tried to beat what is already done without success . . . and my tutor demand that I do my homeworks . . . first.
So keep that for you.
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I had pulled two earlier versions of this image and this was kind of rushed and I didn't save curves.I cropped to shift interest to a smaller area and wanted to keep the shrubs a natural green.I wanted the exposed faces of the peaks to be rust or copper colored and the rubble gravel like.Also wanted to drain blue from middle distance.
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1 I opened CM in wgCMYK-slide bottom point to 61-64-seemed to add subtle detail.apply
2 use selection tool to mask promentary(rock and shrubs) -apply curve indexHSB. close CM
3 Select bottom third or ridgeline-invert-curve3-apply
4 Sky will be greem and yellow
5 Select and invert sky and pump up sky to taste
Thurs night -disregard the following curves
curves
2 use selection tool to mask promentary(rock and shrubs) -apply curve indexHSB. close CM
3 Select bottom third or ridgeline-invert-curve3-apply
4 Sky will be greem and yellow
5 Select and invert sky and pump up sky to taste
Thurs night -disregard the following curves
curves
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