Dark day in duckland
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Very nice...
Some things to watch for...the highlights on the belly of the duck are pretty hot. Did you try out the Thresholding feature for the highlight??
http://www.curvemeister.com/wiki/index.php?title=Thresholding_Using_Highlight_and_Shadow_Points
overall the color looks a bit muted...Mike likes to use the term "Pedal to the Metal" when it come to saturation. I preferr the old saying.."Tighten the bolt down until it spins free then back it off a half a turn" either way you should try out pushing the saturation a bit.
In Lab there is a "Saturation Slider" you can use to really crank it up...not too garrish mind you. I always go until I feel I have gone too far and then come back until I think it's believeable.
Greg
Some things to watch for...the highlights on the belly of the duck are pretty hot. Did you try out the Thresholding feature for the highlight??
http://www.curvemeister.com/wiki/index.php?title=Thresholding_Using_Highlight_and_Shadow_Points
overall the color looks a bit muted...Mike likes to use the term "Pedal to the Metal" when it come to saturation. I preferr the old saying.."Tighten the bolt down until it spins free then back it off a half a turn" either way you should try out pushing the saturation a bit.
In Lab there is a "Saturation Slider" you can use to really crank it up...not too garrish mind you. I always go until I feel I have gone too far and then come back until I think it's believeable.
Greg
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