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    Junior Member Jaffar's Avatar
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    the gardner's yard

    All comments and suggestions are welcome. both photos were taken in the same place, it's a photograph's tresure chest.
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    Re: the gardner's yard

    These are both awfully dark on my monitor. The top shot looks like it has some promise. The bottom, not so much, but I can't really tell.
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    Re: the gardner's yard

    Jaffar,

    I agree with John, it's hard to tell what you have there because the images are so dark. Was that you plan?

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    Re: the gardner's yard

    I increased the contrast to make it look like an old era, as if you were looking at an antic photography. Well that was my idea but then we can still reedit the pics to suite other audience.
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    Re: the gardner's yard

    Both images need to have the light levels adjusted. Both are under exposed. If you looking to make them look as old era photos you do have to convert them to B&W. A better question what is your definition of "old era"
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    Junior Member Jaffar's Avatar
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    Re: the gardner's yard

    google it and you'd get the definition
    Last edited by Jaffar; 05-29-2007 at 02:23 PM.
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