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RE: a bear to adjust.

Posted by user510 on April 10, 2008 at 11:24:57:

That is an interesting result. Replaced the dominant blue shadows with black.

hues/sat then: image/adjust/selective color/black channel. I'll experiment with that.

Also, we have to account for monitor differences since no one viewing this might be seeing it exactly the same as anyone else. Monday I had made an 8.5x11 inch print of this scene and the result was much more to my liking than anything I've seen up on screen. Of course the image size was larger for the print.

(printer: Epson R1800)

-Steve