Trisha Montalbano |
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Sun Glare on Face
Anyone know how to get rid of sun glare with Corel Paint shop pro? I was happy to have enough light for the photoshoot and when I went to upload the pics. Found that there were drops of sun peaking through the tree. Any suggestions appreciated!! THANKS Trisha
June 18, 2008
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Alan N. Marcus |
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Hi Trisha, You can use the “clone” tool however let me add that for my taste, the patches of sunlight are quite attractive and give a feeing of light and airy plus they add depth. Generally a flat low contrast image has no feeling of depth. After all, a photograph is a two dimensional rendering of a three dimensional object. Without modeling, the image is rendered flat and lifeless. If it were mine, I would think twice before I flattened this image.I say good job, Alan Marcus (marginal technical gobbledygook) ammarcus@earthlink.net
June 18, 2008
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David Van Camp |
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I agree with Alan!
June 19, 2008
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Michael Wasson |
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Hi Trisha. I use Paint shop pro and I can all but guarantee anythig you try to do to remove these would not look good at all. We read it and here it all the time blown out highlight detail can never be recovered. Still it is not a bad photo as it is.
June 19, 2008
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