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    How to eliminate a rolling shutter artifact of a lightning photo?

    HI iDad so it took some time, not perfect, but pretty good for an amateur. As suggested, I selected the dark area, control c and control v to have it on an new plane. (without new plane the selection rectangle makes it difficult to find the same tone) then I used contrast brightness control...
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    How to eliminate a rolling shutter artifact of a lightning photo?

    sounds good, i am still troubles with the gradient right at the brightness jump. the smudge tool blurs the noise of the image and this looks artificial. I will continue trying your suggestions tomorrow. thanks!
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    How to eliminate a rolling shutter artifact of a lightning photo?

    sorry, I did not see your second post before I answered ..
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    How to eliminate a rolling shutter artifact of a lightning photo?

    wow, that was quick! Thanks idad. Sorry, I did not mention, but I tried this approach with different size of cloed area. It works, but it needs a lot of time to get around the lightning lines. I also tried to select only the sky so that the lightning lines are not affected, but the brightness...
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    Hi Gurus

    Hi Gurus, I like photography and I especially like lightning photography. I use photoshop since years, but at a rather low frequency and experience level. I like your tutorials, and look forward to learn more from you.:) john
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    How to eliminate a rolling shutter artifact of a lightning photo?

    Dear Gurus! I have captured several lightning strikes with my iPhone 5. (no I am not fast, I used a small app, that triggers the camera when lightning occurs). Most pictures are very pleasant, but about 20% have a rolling shutter artifact. This occurs when the lightning oscillates during image...
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