my first try.
what exactly has it with alpha channels?
It is only a possibility to save selections without layers.
My idea is , if you have selected that area, you can mask that area and after that extra using the K channel.
Frits
p.s. I think , Greg , would say: it looks washed out.
I find it oké! The picture before is to darken.
Perhaps could i bump the colors a bit, but i find it so oké.
I try a other experiment.
wk-6 harbor vieuw
The sky is a bit on the cyan side - I would reduce the green in the sky. There are also problems with the horizon - with the black edges of the trees. This can be caused by making the mask curve too steep.
In Elements, alpha channels are the same as selections, with the only advantage being that you can reload them again. You are correct that the selection can be used in combination with the mask for more control.
In Elements, alpha channels are the same as selections, with the only advantage being that you can reload them again. You are correct that the selection can be used in combination with the mask for more control.
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The sky is a bit on the cyan side - I would reduce the green in the sky. There are also problems with the horizon - with the black edges of the trees. This can be caused by making the mask curve too steep.
In Elements, alpha channels are the same as selections, with the only advantage being that you can reload them again. You are correct that the selection can be used in combination with the mask for more control.
i have noticed that of the horizon. I know now what it is. to steep the mask.
i have onlu darkened th sky and saturated, without looking to the side effects. I t could be better.
when i have time comng week i do some pictures again.
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Greg, it is a question of taste. I do not like to saturated pictures. but a little more, it could!
Frits
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