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Bridge Pics For Gary M

RM

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GaryM,

I adjusted your images using the curves function in Photoshop CS2.
Some areas of your images are still a little hot/overexposed. Curves fixed what it could. These images would have been better if the exposure was correct.
Hope this helps.
RM

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I have CS2 but never used it much. I alway use Coral Paint shop pro 10 because It was easier. Most of my pictures that I post comes straight from the camera with out editing. Except for cropping the size.

Any help you want to give will be greatly excepted.

Gary
 
GaryM,

You are quite welcome.....

In Photoshop CS2 always check your levels which is under the image command. Open that feature up sometime and just play with it to see how it adjusts your images.

Curves is also under the image command. Try it as well.


RM
 
Is there any way I can still get to Heaven if I like the original overexposed, naturalistic, sunny ones better?
 
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