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    And another one

    Any tips for making it darker without making it look weird? I tried lowering the brightness in PSE but it just changed it in strange ways that I am not sure I like. I will add that in later. And do you think a different crop ratio would work better?




    and a slightly darker version
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    Re: And another one

    #2 looks better I think. I'm not too familiar with pse, but from what experience I do have, you do have the option of using layers and burning. First off I would make sure you're using the exposure tool if you can rather then brightness. If there is an exposure option in pse, then you could also duplicate it to a darker layer and just mask out the boy. It's pretty simple once you get familiar with the controls. I like the crop as it is.
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    Re: And another one

    It's really hard to tell how well this works with such a small file but I tried this:
    duplicate layer
    set blend mode to "multiply"
    adjust opacity to taste - in this case 50%

    Keeps the vibrancy of the colors while uniformly darkening everything up.
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    Re: And another one

    Quote Originally Posted by jetrim
    It's really hard to tell how well this works with such a small file but I tried this:
    duplicate layer
    set blend mode to "multiply"
    adjust opacity to taste - in this case 50%

    Keeps the vibrancy of the colors while uniformly darkening everything up.
    Oh I do like that. That was my main issue, I didnt want to lose the vibrant colors, and that was the problem I kept having.
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    Re: And another one

    Does PsE even have masking available? I heard it didn't! =P
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    Re: And another one

    great shot. focus seems a bit off.

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