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<blockquote data-quote="HYBRED" data-source="post: 12754288" data-attributes="member: 52848"><p>Honest advice? Forget editing. Learn how to take a better pre-processed photo. Post can make a good picture great, but it can't make a bad picture good.</p><p></p><p>To start - Focus on lighting. In your Monte pics, you're either shooting towards your light source, or at an odd angle to it, creating shadows on your subject. This kills detail, dulls the color, and creates hot spots and glares on the areas that are catching light. If part of the car is lit and part isn't, as in the second photo, it also makes it much more difficult to properly expose the entire subject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HYBRED, post: 12754288, member: 52848"] Honest advice? Forget editing. Learn how to take a better pre-processed photo. Post can make a good picture great, but it can't make a bad picture good. To start - Focus on lighting. In your Monte pics, you're either shooting towards your light source, or at an odd angle to it, creating shadows on your subject. This kills detail, dulls the color, and creates hot spots and glares on the areas that are catching light. If part of the car is lit and part isn't, as in the second photo, it also makes it much more difficult to properly expose the entire subject. [/QUOTE]
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