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Old 03-05-2011, 03:50 AM
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Default Lightroom 3 -Salvaging a dull photo


Salvaging a dull photo. by hatch1921, on Flickr

Pretty quick video... let me know what you think.
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While I like your work and the tutorials are good, I'm starting to feel like you are posting them here in order to market your website.....
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Old 03-05-2011, 06:19 AM
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While I like your work and the tutorials are good, I'm starting to feel like you are posting them here in order to market your website.....
Just giving back... learned a ton over the years from the generosity of others. Not selling anything on the site. I have 2 business sites and the Hatch1921 site is just my digital playground. Just excited to share as the site has only been up for a week now.

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certainly a good save on colours and contrast, but I am not sure if the image is sharp enough to start with. looks like a fair bit off shake.
(might be my poor eyes and dirty glasses)
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Old 03-05-2011, 05:03 PM
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certainly a good save on colours and contrast, but I am not sure if the image is sharp enough to start with. looks like a fair bit off shake.
(might be my poor eyes and dirty glasses)
The image is pretty sharp... here is a 100% crop.

Maybe it's the motion of the river or the soft clouds?

Thanks for the comments.
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WOW that easy huh, I am new to photography and LR3. Thanks for the tutorial I will try it out indeed.
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WOW that easy huh, I am new to photography and LR3. Thanks for the tutorial I will try it out indeed.
You are welcome. Glad you enjoyed it.

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