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Thread: Which Filter looks best on this image, Warming Or Cooling?

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    Which Filter looks best on this image, Warming Or Cooling?

    Heya Gurus!

    Just wondering which filter looks best on this image? I conjured it up before as one of my friend's wallpapers

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    Which Filter looks best on this image, Warming Or Cooling?-burnedalaskawarming.jpg

    Which Filter looks best on this image, Warming Or Cooling?-burnedalaskacooling.jpg

    Which Filter looks best on this image, Warming Or Cooling?-burnedalaskanofilter.jpg(No filter is for anyone wondering)

    please Give any feedback on what filter looks best as i am completely stumped both look good to me also give feedback on whatever else would help improve the wallpaper any.
    Thank you!
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    Re: Which Filter looks best on this image, Warming Or Cooling?

    This is such a personal taste question, judgment. So, personally, I like the warming. Does that mean I'm afraid of the cold. I have a warm heart? I don't care for the color blue?

    I do also like it with no filter; some blue-ishness remains but not as much as the cooling filter you applied.
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    Re: Which Filter looks best on this image, Warming Or Cooling?

    Personal preference is what i'm looking for in all honesty, and i think i may have put the wrong cooling layer on XD.

    Thanks for your input clare.

    there is a psychological reason behind everything, i once managed to decode why people who have previously experienced certain things (that left a mark) enjoy reading certain books and the psychological reason behind why people choose certain pets... no joke, mum will back me up :P

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    Re: Which Filter looks best on this image, Warming Or Cooling?

    Snow depends a lot on the sky colour, so maybe that could be a factor in your image to?
    Me i like the warmer one two.
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    Re: Which Filter looks best on this image, Warming Or Cooling?

    Can I suggest you clone some of the snow over the feet or mask it off a bit and then maybe put in ome foot prints.

    Use the warming filter on the wolf
    use the cooling filter on the background.

    and possibly put some semi transparant flames coming of the wolf.

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    Re: Which Filter looks best on this image, Warming Or Cooling?

    I'm tied between no filter and warm.
    Cooler may look good if the whole image was much darker.

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    Re: Which Filter looks best on this image, Warming Or Cooling?

    2nd looks best IMO
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