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One More Leveled RoseOne again the background was darkened & I was left with a bit of a magical effect. It's hard to control the blown highlight, but I think it sort of adds to it. Mic.
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Another great stunner, Mic. I often use the lasso to isolate a highlight area (or three) before adjusting levels to avoid that problem. I'd really like to know what settings you used in the Channel Mixer on the B&W rose you posted recently. That was a great one, too! I haven't had anywhere near that kind of success with it yet on flowers. Hard work pays off in the future. Laziness pays off now.
Thanks Steve, Didn't think of that Thanks.
It's just a matter of playing around with it Steve, the Channel Mixer I mean Sometimes the Blue channel works but on some it doesn't, the red seems to do a better job. Then it's a matter of playing with some contrast, some curves. ( and a good glass of Red helps ) The shot has to have a darker background, this rose seemed to lift out of the shot originally. If you click onto my Web Link below, you will see the original Orange Rose. Cheers, Mic.
Oh, I forgot to Steve,
You can do a Vignette in the Raw Adjustments as well, that helps to darken the background as well.
Mic another fine PS job....... I like the lighting on this one......quite arty....would look good large...........
cheers bp Cheers ....bp....
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