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Old 05-16-2010, 02:56 PM
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I took this shot the other night and thought I might submit it to my local Fair in August. I used Lightroom: Preset the Tone Curve to Strong Contrast and adjusted the White Balance to Auto. I don't know how to remove the wires with this program, I think I may have to learn Photoshop. Any help and suggestions would be great. Is it worth working on..or just try again another night?

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Old 05-16-2010, 05:48 PM
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@ Cindy, it looks beautiful, i like the contrast of colours. I only thing i noticed is the two lines. Its a bit distracting, just to my opinion. I dunno if you can get rid of it by processing, using cloning.
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Old 05-16-2010, 10:43 PM
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@ Cindy, it looks beautiful, i like the contrast of colours. I only thing i noticed is the two lines. Its a bit distracting, just to my opinion. I dunno if you can get rid of it by processing, using cloning.
Thanks NeoHunter...I didn't notice the hydro lines until I put it on the computer. I have never tried a program with cloning. I looked at Lightroom and couldn't find cloning. Have you used cloning before?
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