well now...I can tell you that they did not look like that on the monitor before posting...I bet yours didn't either... (nudge nudge...)
Greg
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Well Joe...
Here is how I "Tackled" this image...
I really tried hard to do this just in curves but found like most that there was not enough to work with...
Step 1 was to go into Levels and bring the middle up significantly. This cost me a large amount of color so I went to CM and used RGB to bring back some color and manage the Red. I also adjusted the blue down a bit...
Step 2 Close the image in CM and return to PS. From there I was not satisfied with the brightness or contrast so I took it into
Step 3 LAB where I could adjust both lightness and color but separately.
This is where I found the clouds to be confusing and asked zog if he had spiked the image. I found the clouds reacted like they were masked there was most definately a hard line that was formed somewhere in the adjusting....
After working on the image for quite some time I posted the result that was least offensive to me...(kidding) I had about 4 versions and this was the one I was least dissatisfied with
Greg
Here is how I "Tackled" this image...
I really tried hard to do this just in curves but found like most that there was not enough to work with...
Step 1 was to go into Levels and bring the middle up significantly. This cost me a large amount of color so I went to CM and used RGB to bring back some color and manage the Red. I also adjusted the blue down a bit...
Step 2 Close the image in CM and return to PS. From there I was not satisfied with the brightness or contrast so I took it into
Step 3 LAB where I could adjust both lightness and color but separately.
This is where I found the clouds to be confusing and asked zog if he had spiked the image. I found the clouds reacted like they were masked there was most definately a hard line that was formed somewhere in the adjusting....
After working on the image for quite some time I posted the result that was least offensive to me...(kidding) I had about 4 versions and this was the one I was least dissatisfied with
Greg
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I was willing to give up some detail in the upper 2/3rds of the image even burned the upper panel of stainedglass in order to focus attention on the altarpiece.I tried to give that a golden oak-gilt look.I sharpened a bit ,if you can't see detail in the carvings ,at least you can see the edges.Greg M
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