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    Having learned pretty much everything that I know about Photoshop from friends it is rare that I discover something on my own. After I created a mask of the white cheek on its own layer (using Select Color) I selected Linear Burn as the Blending Mode (rather than Multipy). Then I reduced the opacity to taste. While I did not do a direct comparision the whites looked really, really good with detail and without the dreaded muddy/grey look.

    1D MIII with the 600 IS and the 2X TC with a Panning Ground Pod on a BLUBB from the car. ISO 400. Evaluative Metering +1/3 stop: 1/1000 sec. at f/8. AI Servo AF as the bird was walking and calling (and chewing gum) at the same time!

    Sandhill Cranes are easy where I live...

    Don't be shy; all comments welcome.

    ps: This image was accidentally created as a JPEG. When you get a camera back from Canon repair you must check all of your settings as they usually put everything back to the default. I should know better...
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    Looks good Artie. I'd be interested in seeing the original too!

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    hey Maestro, isn't it exhilarating when you stumble into something by yourself in PS??

    And it will happen again as you understand more and more how the software goes. Congrats.

    Beautiful Crane, what you did worked well :)

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    Your new Photoshop trick looks very effective. Nice work to catch this crane calling...it really makes this image. You are quite right about Canon repair. I hate that they always reset my settings, but at least they are consistent.

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    I really love the calling pose and detail,
    it comes out of my screen!!!:)

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    The whites look great and so does the rest. I like the open bill and details and can almost hear the bird. :)

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    Sure works Arite !!!! Proud of you Nothing like coming up with something new in PS Seems like everything has been invented :)

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    I love the open bill beautiful bg and intent look and also of course the perfect post processing nice job Artie......Thanks for imfo;)

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    Artie,

    Great shot and thanks for the new tip. I have some Whooping Crane shots from last February that suffer from the muddy/gray problem. Think I will rework them using your new tip.

    BTW - You may have mentioned it elsewhere, but what was the problem with your 1DM3?

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    Hey Dave,

    I dropped one of my MIII bodies in Quebec and cannot remember why I sent the 2nd one in.. Something little.
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    Thanks for the tip. I will try it tomorrow!

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    Hello Arthur. As I told you the other day, I am coming more often to ER since there is a wealth of information and I want to take advantage of that.

    I also gave it a try in PS and this is the version I got. I got lost at some point of your tutorial, then I used some Refine Edge and everything seems to be more or less. Please let me know if this version looks too photoshoped. I down load your original version. I guess mine is a bit darker.

    JC

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    It looks great. Let me know exactly where you got confused. Sorry to be so long in getting back to this! Been swamped.
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    I was gonna be really, really envious if you had gotten this at Bosque! As it is, I'm only plain envious as it's a gorgeous image and the whites look very good. Should also mention the sharpness and clarity of the eye, the bg, and the calling make this a great image. Thanks for the tutorial.

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    YAW David. You did well to find this old one!
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