> Moose wrote:
> Depends on the nature of the image and how you like to work. I don't
> much like working with the eraser. If I go past a step where I made a
> mistake, I can only correct it by stepping back, then recreating the
> subsequent steps. Here, I would probably create a masked layer of sky
> & cloud. If I don't get the mask just right to begin with, it's
> adjustable.
>
> Then I can adjust areas/edges with the brush, with several options of
> opacity, black/gray/white, hardness and flow. And if I later see an
> area I don't like, I can just rework that area. Nothing is ever lost,
> just selectively revealed.
>
> Some folks might use a brush with blur.
Thanks, Moose. That's another one for my "Photo-keeps" file.
Cheers,
Marc
Sydney, Oz
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