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I was messing around with this photo after being inspired on another post in the HD section. I didnt post it there because it is not technically an HD shot.
I copied the original photo two times. One very dark and boosted the brightness on the other. Along with the original photo i took all three in to my HD program and let the program select the outcome. I did not mess with anything. I then took the photo in Photoshop. Duplicated it three times and laid two images on a Background i made with grunge brushes. Set the 1st layer to overlay the second to screen. Then i placed the third photo to normal and adjusted the opacity. Boosted contrast and played with selected colors. Used the burn tool to make the broken glass stand out. Then adjusted the saturation to give it a more rust color. Then i used the clone tool to get rid of the house. [IMG] Uploaded with ImageShack.us[/IMG]----------------------------------------------------------------- [IMG] Uploaded with ImageShack.us[/IMG]
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i like the processing you did
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