Instead of suppressing the background I may consider blowing it so you
concentrate back to your object.
For your image, my preference is to put the object to a brighter tonal
range by using "S" curve.
http://www.accura.com.hk/temp/IMG_2658dilLCEFMCr-X4T.jpg
Want to enhance the details? Add a little "Tone Mapping"
http://www.accura.com.hk/temp/IMG_2658dilLCEFMCr-X4T-1.jpg
C.H.Ling
On 17/05/29 10:01, Mike Gordon via olympus wrote:
Dr. Alt Light writes:
So why not some fancy post? Light is a relative thing.
<http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/Others/Usher/Dil_DearLove.htm>
Hmm, Thanks Dr. A. Light. i briefly started down that road in a levels
adjustment but backed off as liked the subtlety of the peach as it was. It was
a split second decision. I did move the brightness down in the background but
you further did so. Perhaps you enhanced the contrast too---curves? Now that
someone else has done a nice alt version, can't decide.
Mike
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