IanBarber
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Re: South Bay Slipway - Scarborough
quote: Digital Finger wrote:
the difference in contrast on the stones between the tow is quite obvious - what do you use to increase the contrast on the stones in the first Ian, just curves or do you use Martins old trick of high radius USM as well?
I used the Contrast Masking Panel
http://www.digitalblackandwhite.co.uk/product/contrast-masking-photoshop-panel/
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22/Mar/15, 9:33 am
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Norman2
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Re: South Bay Slipway - Scarborough
It's a pity that the panel would not work in CS6 however, selective sharpening can still be done using masks, I often do in an attempt to achieve the desired result. I also try to vary the sharpening effect by using two or three different sharpening techniques.
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22/Mar/15, 10:30 am
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Alan Jones
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Re: South Bay Slipway - Scarborough
The mood of shot one in combination with the perspective of shot two would work for me,
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Alan
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23/Mar/15, 8:02 am
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