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    I am currently addicted to "Flood", so I had to use that too.

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    Hi Mitch, Very cool. I think the use of the Flood was a great idea in the flip image. Pretty colors, nice image design.

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    Mitch, nice work with the flood filter here - I like the different style of using it. Lots of nice details and features. I would suggest bringing up the overall level of the image, seems a little dark to me. Good job!
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    Very nice job, Mitch. I like how this one turned out. I agree with Jay that it was a good idea to apply the flood to the flip.

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    Kerry,

    You are right. I will see if I can brighten things without losing highlight detail.

    Thanks.

    M.

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    Thanks Jay & Susan. I just learned about "Flood", so am using it quite a lot lately!

    Mitch

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    Nicely done, Mitch...and I echo Kerry's comments about boosting the tonal quality a bit to make the colors, particularly the whites, pop a bit. The image has a very unique quality of depth to it...almost 3D! Nicely done.

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