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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Official Photo Tutorial Thread (Photoshop, Camera Settings, Lightroom, etc)
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<blockquote data-quote="Blown_By_You" data-source="post: 12539281" data-attributes="member: 35088"><p>You are most definitely right, I would edit out the blue tint on the windows too. </p><p></p><p>Like I said, I just used HDR to help expose the image. This was by now means edited for anything other than to show off the stance. But in the original pic, you can see how dark the tires were and it would take some editing time to lighten the wheel wells up without blowing out the paint. </p><p></p><p>I guess it's alot easier for me due to the high burst rate on my camera. Doing a quick HDR with my old rebel would not be so easy or successful</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blown_By_You, post: 12539281, member: 35088"] You are most definitely right, I would edit out the blue tint on the windows too. Like I said, I just used HDR to help expose the image. This was by now means edited for anything other than to show off the stance. But in the original pic, you can see how dark the tires were and it would take some editing time to lighten the wheel wells up without blowing out the paint. I guess it's alot easier for me due to the high burst rate on my camera. Doing a quick HDR with my old rebel would not be so easy or successful [/QUOTE]
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