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Recent content by David LaRue

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    Challenge 18

    sOOOO Why is pacman your Avatar? LOL Joking
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    Adjust contrast using a gradient

    I appreciate it, I did that prior to coming here for help, but like you said it was just a little off. Now just a little healing brush time, and I should be able to move on, but the new info about how the masks work will pay dividends for a long time.
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    Adjust contrast using a gradient

    I tried the curves adjustment, but I had a hard time getting it just right. In the end I am going with the steps outlined by Hoogleman. I appreciate you guys' time today!
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    Adjust contrast using a gradient

    That's it! Thanks! I'm getting there, slowly but surely.
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    Adjust contrast using a gradient

    I see! Very Nice. This will work, it will be a lot of work. If I take this image, and apply a exposure adjustment mask with a value of Exposure 1, I like the left, and if I change the value to -.9 I like the right. So if I could apply it in some way using a gradient it would work, and I...
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    Adjust contrast using a gradient

    Could you be more specific on what you mean by "paint in where I want the effects to go" I applied the two adjustment layers, and I see how to get the image how I want it on the left, but it washes out the right side of the building
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    Adjust contrast using a gradient

    Here is the image, after some manipulation
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    Adjust contrast using a gradient

    If I need to provide more info let me know I am monitoring this post on 11-7-11
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    Adjust contrast using a gradient

    I have a picture of a building that is too bright on one side on the building and too dark on the other. I thought using a gradient contrast curve with multiple points would work, I tried, and have found a method, but the image goes black and white. Any ideas on the most efficent way to do...
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    Hi and Thanks

    I am the Design guy for a small business, I probably will need help more than I will be useful, I appreciate the help.
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