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Brian,
One of the problems with the wizard is sometimes you miss the highlight. Try this....
Reopen your image without the wizard, right click on a highlight that is reasonably important to the image and choose "set highlight" this will brighten up the image quite a bit.
One of the effects that Lab has is the apparent loss of saturation when you adjust the L channel. You can make up for it by using the saturation slider to increase the color saturation.
The other process you can try out is called thresholding. You can set the highlight point and then "drag" the point around the image to make sure you have a good highlight selected.
I'll post a link to a couple of articles for thresholding.
Play around a bit more and see if you can make the duck's day a bit brighter...
Greg
One of the problems with the wizard is sometimes you miss the highlight. Try this....
Reopen your image without the wizard, right click on a highlight that is reasonably important to the image and choose "set highlight" this will brighten up the image quite a bit.
One of the effects that Lab has is the apparent loss of saturation when you adjust the L channel. You can make up for it by using the saturation slider to increase the color saturation.
The other process you can try out is called thresholding. You can set the highlight point and then "drag" the point around the image to make sure you have a good highlight selected.
I'll post a link to a couple of articles for thresholding.
Play around a bit more and see if you can make the duck's day a bit brighter...
Greg
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Post anything you want comment or help on. The class really thrives on comments...in past classes we have had over 1500 postings...we want to fill up the board if we can..that will mean that you got the most help possible...
Don't be shy...post a troubled image that you want help on from your own collection if you like..the more images and solutions you see the more the possibilities of the class open up.
Greg
Don't be shy...post a troubled image that you want help on from your own collection if you like..the more images and solutions you see the more the possibilities of the class open up.
Greg
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