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    Default repost of white-throated sparrow 9403 yesterday

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    I went to the original PSD file, deleted the hue/saturation layer, leaving only the levels and background layers, plus a dodge/burn layer I used to darken the stem of the bush in the BG. The jpg file I posted today was made from that file. No additional contrast was added after it came through the RAW converter.

    Is it also "over processed?"

    Frankly, I see little difference in the two posts, but I have no way to put them side-by-side.

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    The colors look a bit off on my monitor. Maybe you can just reduce the saturation and maybe clone out the branch in the BG.

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    I have already deleted the hue/saturation layer. The image you see has zero.

    The first image I posted was criicized for excessive saturation, yet I had added only a tiny amount. So, to address that, I went back to the psd master and DELETED THE SATURATION LAYER. This jpg has no more saturation than when the psd came from the camera. So I don't know how to address a charge of excessive saturation.

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    I took the saturation slider in Photoshop to -23 and reduced the BG noise. I would still clone out the branch in the BG.
    Last edited by Axel Hildebrandt; 02-19-2008 at 06:43 AM.

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