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Zoos need to get more creative to allow visitors to get photos of the animals without cage wire.
I am going to our zoo next week, so I will be able to see the situaton for myself.
Really great technique!!!
ОтветитьGreat technique, thank you for sharing!
ОтветитьOMG!! Thank you , Thank you!! I have been looking for a video on how to do this
ОтветитьHow do you not have a million subs?!? Excellent information shared here.
ОтветитьMost excellent! Thank you.
ОтветитьI know it's two years later, but the de-haze slider in lightroom is really good at this ...
ОтветитьWhat an informative video, and I found your delivery easy to follow. I now have a better understanding of using color range and will be adding that to my list. Great results. Thanks so much for the tutorial
ОтветитьIngenious Glyn, thank you! In the past I would have prepared lightened, darkened and re-coloured layers; then reassembled these layers over areas I wished to correct. This is a far more efficient method. You are an excellent educator. I have just subscribed and sung your praise on FB.
ОтветитьQuestion you mention using Photoshop CC [I guess that's creative cloud?] I use Photoshop CS6 Extended what would I do in my software when you mention the difference of the software? What steps should I do?
Ответитьthanks for sharing
ОтветитьThanks
The only thing i didnt get was the opening it in camera raw as an option.
absolutely fantastic ... I've got a bucket load of pics from a couple of zoo trips that I've hung onto ... never dreaming I'd find such a great tutorial ... thank you so much!!
Ответитьwhat is the fence is more sharper what do you do then great video
ОтветитьGreate...thank´s a lot.
ОтветитьThanks for the very useful tut, Glyn. BUT, I'm unable to find the lion picture for practice. The link goes to Adobe's home page.
Ответитьagain a really great tip.
thanks
Good technique. It should work well on smeary or stained windows, too.
ОтветитьGracias . Saludos .
ОтветитьClever technique, thanks for sharing!
ОтветитьBrilliant !!
Ответитьpure genius Glyn!
ОтветитьGreat tutorial Glyn (good to have you back :) ), an excellent lesson on how to analyse the problem you're trying to solve, in this case colour and sharpness.
ОтветитьA tremendous tutorial, I was glued to it from the first minute to the last. Well done.
ОтветитьGreat tutorial Glyn!
ОтветитьFantastic Glynn - sure I've got some stuff in my LR catalogue that just became useful :)
ОтветитьA very clever combination of techniques which produce a great improvement to the photograph ... thanks Glyn. I thought the video was going to be about lens choice, distance to subject and depth of field to avoid the fence lines.
ОтветитьSo good!
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