Re: Correcting blow-out
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- Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2008 14:24:14 -0500
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tony cooper wrote:
In this image: http://tonycooper.fileave.com/savannah%20020b.jpg
the upper-right corner has a lot of white blown-out. The third
story of the white building is bad, bad, bad.
Using Photoshop v. 7.0....
I've tried various ways of toning that white down, but I can't do
it without negatively affecting the non-white parts. Selecting
that area, and using "Replace Color", I can tone down the white,
but that affects the leaves, branches, and street light. I can
do a selection that omits the street light, but those leaves and
branches are just too fine to do a selection on.
I have a hunch I can do something in Lab Mode using channels, but
I can't figure it out. Maybe something else.
Any technique suggestions?
Note: Photoshop 7.0, not a CS version.
Another possible solution that I'm amazed hasn't been suggested yet
is to simply replace that whole area with a new background.
Obviously you'd choose something more suitable than the rural one I
used, but you get the general idea.
http://www.samknoxphotography.co.uk/misc/newbg.jpg
I thought of it
but as he said it was more a document of his trip I felt it was not
the right choice
I like the white fence and porches -it is part of the city's charm
and overall look
PLUS that was not what he asked
and he is a good enough PS user to have thought of it himself
my first rule is to respect the photographer's orig vision
do the least harm
and in this case answer the question how to fix it
but of course I would offer a client that solution
Agreed.
That's why you'll notice I didn't suggest that until well afer I had
already
offered up a proper suggestion for a fix.
The replacement background was more a trivial tongue-in-cheek
suggestion.
it's a good one
you always make good images & nice contributions
Thanks :-)
having fun with your new camera?
Absolutely loving it thanks.
Since getting it and a Tamron 80-210 (which actually works out as a
135-315 equivalent as it's an old full frame lens), I've managed to start
getting work published in the newspapers. Woo-Hoo.
excellent
hope they are coming with $$$$$$ or the credits bring you some
.
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