Dorothy Neumann |
Effect introduced in editing
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Peggy Wolff |
Hi Dorthy, I am afraid I can not give you much advise on how to get rid of the rainbow effect. My PS skills are very minimal. However, do you mean the rays of light on the upper right side? If so, I wouldn't get rid of those at all. I think it adds so much to the photo, in fact that is what makes it in my eyes. It is a dark and foggy morning with the ray of light shinging through. To me it symbolizes when our lives are dark and gloomy and hot God will shine through all our gunk to show us the light.
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Dorothy Neumann |
Thank you, Peggy. That's a very beautiful interpretation of what's going on here.
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Sharon Day |
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Sharon Day |
The photo I just uploaded was taken on a partially cloudy day. Lowering the saturation is an important step before painting over the photo.
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Dorothy Neumann |
Thanks Sharon. I'm learning how to make fog when there isn't any, and how to de-fog a scene slightly to bring out more detail.
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Sharon Day |
You're quite welcome, Dorothy! I forgot to add I make several passes until I get the look I want when I do it by painting.
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