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Old 11-06-2009, 05:53 PM
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If you like how it looks then the answer is no. My personal opinion is if you could come to a hppy medium between the two it would be perfect. Notice the halos around the trees and the edges, thast the part I am not fond of.
What could do is to put the processed image on top of the orginal and then play with the opcaity levels until you found something you liked. That or just erase areas that you wanted to keep orginial
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