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The right low key mood or just too dark?
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Re: The right low key mood or just too dark?
I wouldn't say it was too dark but it does seem to be rather 'flat', slightly lacking in contrasts and 'vitality' - if that's the right way of putting it.
Maybe it might be better if you could lift the boats, possibly brighten the boat and the people a bit more to give it more prominence? Something to give it just a bit more punch?
Pol
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Re: The right low key mood or just too dark?
I think my mistake was in not adjusting the colour levels when converting from colour - I will revisit that and repost an alternative shot in due course.
IanFounder/editor
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Re: The right low key mood or just too dark?
I don't like the bright fringe along the tree line on the horizon - a typical symptom of over-processing!
IanFounder/editor
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Re: The right low key mood or just too dark?
I noticed that too but didn't bother mentioning it as I knew you'd sort it out when you do your final copy (starting again with the full file).Originally posted by Ian View PostI don't like the bright fringe along the tree line on the horizon - a typical symptom of over-processing!
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