great! thnx for that!
7b0ne 8 months ago
yeah. I agree. in this instance the shadow should stay there. :) I just did not find any other example to use. all my shots are soooo perfect that is hard to find a wrong one :)) Yeah right!!!!! :)
ovidius74 2 years ago
Cool trick! I can use it but I would leave the shadows on sometimes, other wise the image looks to flat.
Can you do this in Photoshop too? I mean without making a mask and feathering the edges? this seems faster and easer but I could be wrong.
Prophit7 2 years ago
THANKS!! i always used saturation & contrast! didnt know u could use a dropper!
FinalPiece 2 years ago
great! thnx for that!
7b0ne 8 months ago
yeah. I agree. in this instance the shadow should stay there. :) I just did not find any other example to use. all my shots are soooo perfect that is hard to find a wrong one :)) Yeah right!!!!! :)
ovidius74 2 years ago
Cool trick! I can use it but I would leave the shadows on sometimes, other wise the image looks to flat.
Can you do this in Photoshop too? I mean without making a mask and feathering the edges? this seems faster and easer but I could be wrong.
Prophit7 2 years ago
THANKS!! i always used saturation & contrast! didnt know u could use a dropper!
FinalPiece 2 years ago