tonygphoto
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If you look at my home page slide show, it will give you an idea of my shooting style. I'm always looking for more ways to make my photos pop.
[url]http://www.tonygphotography.com/[/URL]
Here's a list of the few things I do to make an image pop.
RAW window:
crop to tweak the composition
bump up the vibrance
clarity if needed
white balance adjustments
vignetting (only added if it brings out the subject)
CS5:
remove any stickers radar detectors etc... using cloning tool or similar.
remove anything else that detracts the viewer.
(If the image needs a tad bit more sharpening) I copy the layer apply a high pass filter and the layer style to overlay. It usually only takes about a 1 or lower to do the trick.
then save as jpeg.
And that's about it. It's a short and sweet way to process them.
I'm wondering if you guys have any other idea's I can try out. Besides HDR, That's been over done.
Thanks
[url]http://www.tonygphotography.com/[/URL]
Here's a list of the few things I do to make an image pop.
RAW window:
crop to tweak the composition
bump up the vibrance
clarity if needed
white balance adjustments
vignetting (only added if it brings out the subject)
CS5:
remove any stickers radar detectors etc... using cloning tool or similar.
remove anything else that detracts the viewer.
(If the image needs a tad bit more sharpening) I copy the layer apply a high pass filter and the layer style to overlay. It usually only takes about a 1 or lower to do the trick.
then save as jpeg.
And that's about it. It's a short and sweet way to process them.
I'm wondering if you guys have any other idea's I can try out. Besides HDR, That's been over done.
Thanks
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