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Hi Dan -- Just loved the subject and framing, beautifully done. I liked Steve's RP , sorted the warmth issue, a bit too yellow for my taste.
I am ok with sharpening and details , but you certainly can up the sharpening.
This is indeed a very nice frame, hope to see more from you.
TFS !
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Thank you for your compliment Steve:). I agree about the framing, I should have cropped a bit more from the LHS, its too much dead space. In your repost the grass looks a bit drab ( not sure if its the right term), as far as I can remember despite being a walley ravaged by bitter winds in October, the grass wasnt so pale. Never thought about the orange and yelow cast, but playing around in DPP and reducing the saturation of orange by 2 and yellow by 4 gave a more pleasing look. I just realized that there is a purple hue in the fur on the flank ( lowering the saturation in DPP to the maximum, 10 made 90% of it dissapear.) Guess I'll have to start from scratch again and repost. How do you select a subject with a shaggy coat? When selecting the bristling hair on its back the BG crept into my selection, but I left it like that (didnt feel like tracing the contour of every single raised hair strand:). QST traced the contour of its body, but I had to add the raised hair. Oh great, I managed to write another novel again.
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Thank you for the input Haseeb. As I told Steve, I will look into the orange/yellow/purple saturation in DPP and try another repost. I will try 80% SS, was about to save it like that, but I changed my mind at the last moment, I will see how it looks. He was very peacefull and cooperative, so I will post more images with him in the future.
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In your repost the grass looks a bit drab ( not sure if its the right term), as far as I can remember despite being a walley ravaged by bitter winds in October, the grass wasnt so pale.
Hi Dan, no problem, I can only go on 'numbers' and what I 'think' the habitat may look like, as I wasn't there, plus with monitors etc, we'll all see thing a little different.
Guess I'll have to start from scratch again and repost.
Why, just re adjust the Raw, export and provided you have the PS Master File, just drag and drop the new Tiff onto the layers PSD file, then drag to the bottom, highlight the original background layer and the new one so both are highlihjted, then go Align in the PS menu and select the options required ie Left/bottom/Right/Top... and so both layers are then in the same position, you can then do whatever.
How do you select a subject with a shaggy coat?
Mask & Layers, or Luminosity.
Post Production: It’s ALL about what you do with the tools and not, which brand of tool you use.
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Looks pretty good to me Dan, now you have got this one under your belt, lets see more.
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Love the latest Dan - well done!!
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Thank you Steve and Jonathan, will try to keep up the good work:)
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