Ellis Iland
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Greg,
Open the original in PS or PSE and use the file >> Save for Web command. It will tell you that the image is too big but it should work anyway.
I have done this to files that are 30MB or bigger with layers and had no real problems...
There is a slight cast to the first image...you might want to shop around for a better neutral...
You did hold the edge of the water tower so you look pretty good there...it did not get lost in the sky...
Greg
Open the original in PS or PSE and use the file >> Save for Web command. It will tell you that the image is too big but it should work anyway.
I have done this to files that are 30MB or bigger with layers and had no real problems...
There is a slight cast to the first image...you might want to shop around for a better neutral...
You did hold the edge of the water tower so you look pretty good there...it did not get lost in the sky...
Greg
Lab will often leave you with a color cast in the whites.
This is easy to get rid of with a second pass in RGB mode, where you pin the sky to the desired color - white or a hint of blue. Usually this can be done without unduly affecting the rest of the image, but if necessary add an extra control point or two to bring the rest of the curve back to the diagonal line.
Later in the class we'll use masks to get complete control over the sky alone.
This is easy to get rid of with a second pass in RGB mode, where you pin the sky to the desired color - white or a hint of blue. Usually this can be done without unduly affecting the rest of the image, but if necessary add an extra control point or two to bring the rest of the curve back to the diagonal line.
Later in the class we'll use masks to get complete control over the sky alone.
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