otavio and binnur again tttttttttttttttttttanks
otavio and binnur again tttttttttttttttttttanks
Vaez wanted to see the specific adjustments Otavio used. Downloading the image displayed here doesn't doesn't reveal that information because the image displayed here is a JPEG. A TIFF would be the only file format that would universally provide that information regardless of the software being used to open it.
Mike, Vaez asked for the image I edited above with a PM by giving his e-mail adress too . That's why I explained him both with a PM and with post #19 how to download an image to his computer . If he has also wanted to see the Otavio's adjustments , I'm sure they will sort it out together
Ahhhhhhhh. I misunderstood. Nothing new about that, huh!![]()
Hi VaezYou can learn how to use main functions of Lightroom by watching some of the videos in this link http://tv.adobe.com. It is free . There are also a lot of members who use LR here, if you have any questions about LR , just start a thread in the ' Post Proccessing ' part of CIC.
Vaez,
I'd like to recommend Tim Grey videos - he does a full (pay for) course on Lightroom which I found invaluable but he has alos done some free ones for B and H - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...uzPucTLsQc5Xxd should get you there.
steve
BTW Otavio, I nearly went crazy while trying to clone out the trees last nightbut I managed in the end! It has really been a good practise for me in my learning curve. Thanks for giving the idea by editing the image in this way
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Hi Steve, as far as I remember from one of the Vaez's threads, he has no access to youtube in his country. That's why I gave this link above. But your link might be very useful for the other members in CIC. Indeed , it would be a good idea to start a thread for the videos about PP in PP part of CIC, so that everybody could take benefit, it has just occured to me![]()
Thanks Binnur - good idea on the thread, I'll happily contribute once you get it going ;-)
steve
Original image is nice; as commented the image has two distinct parts, the foreground and the background; i too felt one distracting from the other. The edit by Otavio is really colorful and very pleasing too![]()
Glad you found it useful, he's done a bunch of other stuff on p/shop, hdr etc - http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...tim+grey+photo will get you there.
steve