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    Request for sun-issue help

    Hi Hoogle Thank you for the suggestion ... I will see how that works ... Kind regards Jacob
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    Request for sun-issue help

    Hi Hoogle Thank you very much for your reply - and for the suggested video. Your post made me take another look at my photos ... however I am already doing most of what you suggest and I think the 'problem' - or at least an avenue of improvement lies elsewhere ... The central premise of this...
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    Request for sun-issue help

    Hi Tom I greatly appreciate your feed-back. I can see from your description that my own trials have been correct in theory and simply bad in practice (!) - I will return to Photoshop and apply you suggestions. I had forgotten that I had changed the exposure on the one with the sun in one...
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    Request for sun-issue help

    Hi I do long exposure photography (just started recently) and one thing that has become an issue is that when shooting at the exposure times I like for water-surfaces means that the sun will travel a bit on that exposure. I am now experimenting with a shoter exposure to capture the sun and need...
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    Using photoshop to repair local consequences of contrast

    Hi Tom That's a thorough description, thank you! And yes, I noticed the attachment problem when the 'corrected' picture I uploaded did not look all that different in-line. However at 100% the difference to the 'original' is noticeable. Jacob
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    Using photoshop to repair local consequences of contrast

    Hi again By the way - although I posted a jpg I am working in dng and tif when editing. I ended up using the 'clone stamp tool' on the bright part of the 'problem area' - since there is ample sky available for the tool to work. I left the dark part on the cliff because it became unnoticeable...
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    Using photoshop to repair local consequences of contrast

    Hi Mark I am grateful for the time you have taken to reply to my post. The original is 4628x3075. After reading your suggestions I have been experimenting with the different settings - it seems however that even a slight increase in contrast makes the difference between the cliff and the sky...
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    Using photoshop to repair local consequences of contrast

    Hi I have recently joined and have what is probably a simple question - but I am apparently using the wrong search terms to find it. I have edited a couple of photos using lightroom and Viveza 2 from Nik (which is not important) - the point is that the added contrast from Lightrooms 'clarity'...
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