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Andy Collins
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Pretty cool picture in my eyes.

 

What software is that ?

 

Would look beter if the climber was highlighted more & the crowd were darker.

 

Can you do that?

 

 

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Photoshop elements 6. I've just ordered elements 9 which is awesome!

Only £45 off amazon too.

 

Yeah, i can't do a complete light change in 6 but will be able to i 9 so i've been trawling through my archives selecting sets that im going to try this on:blushing:

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Photoshop elements 6. I've just ordered elements 9 which is awesome!

Only £45 off amazon too.

 

Yeah, i can't do a complete light change in 6 but will be able to i 9 so i've been trawling through my archives selecting sets that im going to try this on:blushing:

 

 

 

Thanks for that Ian.

 

Put your shots on to a new album on your profile page.

 

rekon they'll look great all together if they're in the same vein as the original :thumbup1:

 

 

 

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So here's a quick one i edited today. It only took around 10 minutes. So i'll give a little insight into what i have edited: 1) I've pureged the sky of any real colour to give focus on james as it was a poorly lit day. 2) Enhanced the coulour in james the sign, fence and chipper. 3) Serperatly lightened up the Ash stem. 4) Merged all layers and flattened image around the chogs to give a seemless finish.

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