I was just expressing personal taste on the general balance of the
result, as seen here on my monitor - now, the final editor is Bob and
I have no serious problem with this photo in any case.
Amities
I'm often wrong Philippe
Le 18 févr. 14 à 00:51, Paul Braun a écrit :
> On 2/17/14 17:23 : , Bob Whitmire wrote:
>> Okay, you guys have me. onOne software’s Perfect Effects 8. Darken
>> Sky under color enhancer. Sigh.
>>
>> Busted.
>>
>> --Bob Whitmire
>> Certified Neanderthal
>>
>> On Feb 17, 2014, at 3:08 PM, philippe.amard <philippe.amard@xxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I'd get back to that sky in the third one and tame its blue a bit -
> Actually, I'm OK with it once you told me it's basically that bright
> in
> real life. I've often tweaked saturation a little as well - a photo
> is
> more a representation of how you saw the image, unless it's a straight
> docuementary photo.
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