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    The Osprey have begun to return to thier nests in this area. Late overcast afternoon near Jamestown, VA. Sony A700, 70-400G, f6.3, 1/640, iso800, +2.3ec. Levels and sharpen. I selectively reduced the yellow channel on the underwings to reduce a yellowish cast.

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    Removed the BLUE cast with a Robert O'Toole Average Blur Color Balance as described in Digital Basics. Learn about the most recent update here. Next I put the whole image on its own layer, added 70 points of BLACK to the WHITEs in Selective Color, and then use a Layer Mask to erase the effect on the bird only. This served to darken the sky nicely. Again as described in DB.
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    Sharp with a nice COMP. I am not a big fan of the position of the bird's left wing; would have preferred the bird in full soar.
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    Artie, for the less educated and ignorant (me) here, what is the white halo (at least I seem to see it on my monitor)?
    Thank you for posting this Peter, as said, nice and sharp.

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    Tom, Thanks for catching my somewhat shoddy efforts. The BIG white halo (which I did not notice) came from the sloppy technique that I used when darkening the sky.
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    Arthur, Thanks for the re-post and explanation of what you did.
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    YAW. Sorry that I was not more careful but at leas the color was good :)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    YAW. Sorry that I was not more careful but at leas the color was good :)

    Arthur,
    Will the Digital Basics guide help me if I am only using PS Elements?

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    Artie, the repost looks better. Since I am a relative newbie, I wasn't sure which part of the PP caused that.

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    Tom, Caused what?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Farrell View Post
    Arthur,
    Will the Digital Basics guide help me if I am only using PS Elements?
    I don't know Elements well at all but I have been told in the past that about 60-70% would apply. But with the addition of the section on Layer Masking that percentage would surely go down. None-the-less, I am sure that you would learn a ton.

    What are you using to convert your RAW files?
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    Artie, my bad. I wasn't sure what in the PP caused the white halo. In other words, is there one step that caused the halo or was it a sum of the adjustments?

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    Thanks for the clarification Tom. I am not positive. Sometimes you can introduce those big halos by using values that are too large when making various tonal or color adjustments. Or it is possible that I painted outside of the lines when working with a Layer Mask...
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    Ok, Thanks Artie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    I don't know Elements well at all but I have been told in the past that about 60-70% would apply. But with the addition of the section on Layer Masking that percentage would surely go down. None-the-less, I am sure that you would learn a ton.

    What are you using to convert your RAW files?
    I convert my raw files with ACR that came with PS Elements. I am sure that is a scaled down version as well. Once I get back to work, I hope to be able to upgrade to CS.
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