O offspring Senior Member Jun 3, 2003 1,472 0 36 www.momofuku.asia Aug 10, 2006 #1 any tips? cheerios
S silver.wolf Senior Member Apr 28, 2003 1,896 0 36 49 Hougang www.underthestars.sg Aug 10, 2006 #2 well, u can try burning.
N ndroo Moderator Staff member Nov 22, 2003 8,242 3 38 53 www.fuzzyeyeballs.com www.fuzzyeyeballs.com Aug 10, 2006 #3 silver.wolf said: well, u can try burning. Click to expand... roast beef? anyway, u can try adjusting the curves too
silver.wolf said: well, u can try burning. Click to expand... roast beef? anyway, u can try adjusting the curves too
S silver.wolf Senior Member Apr 28, 2003 1,896 0 36 49 Hougang www.underthestars.sg Aug 10, 2006 #5 ndroo said: roast beef? anyway, u can try adjusting the curves too Click to expand... looks like there is more than one way to achieve the desired result. another one will be duplicate another layer and change its blend mode to softlight/hardlight.
ndroo said: roast beef? anyway, u can try adjusting the curves too Click to expand... looks like there is more than one way to achieve the desired result. another one will be duplicate another layer and change its blend mode to softlight/hardlight.
C centurion_sg New Member May 6, 2006 275 0 0 Singapore www.flickr.com Aug 14, 2006 #6 offspring said: any tips? cheerios Click to expand... A quick way is if there's not much smoke, you can underexpose the shots so it becomes less obvious. I'm assuming pictures were taken in raw format.
offspring said: any tips? cheerios Click to expand... A quick way is if there's not much smoke, you can underexpose the shots so it becomes less obvious. I'm assuming pictures were taken in raw format.
J justyn New Member Feb 4, 2006 34 0 0 www.just-photography.com Sep 6, 2006 #7 Hi If you shot on RAW, then you can adjust the shadows, which darkens the areas around the brighter fireworks and helps reduce the amount of visible smoke. Cheers Justyn
Hi If you shot on RAW, then you can adjust the shadows, which darkens the areas around the brighter fireworks and helps reduce the amount of visible smoke. Cheers Justyn
M mynameisjizeng Senior Member Aug 10, 2006 552 0 16 Upper Bukit Timah Sep 6, 2006 #8 hello. i'll do a mix of everything: burn, contrast, curves. can play with shadows/highlights in PS too, tho it doesnt work perfectly sometimes.. have fun!
hello. i'll do a mix of everything: burn, contrast, curves. can play with shadows/highlights in PS too, tho it doesnt work perfectly sometimes.. have fun!