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08/06/2007 07:05:28 PM |
Here is a quick easy way to vignette, I think gives a lot more control and evenness than free handed burning- Click to show rulers, choose your rectangle marquee tool, select a rectangle at say, 1 inch in on each corner. Set feathering to 2oo. Your rectangle selection will have nice rounded corners and a nice fading feather blend. Go to selections, hit inverse, this makes your selection from the marching ants out to the edge of frame. Then make a levels adjustment layer, move your dark and mid sliders to the right to taste. |
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08/06/2007 09:10:31 AM |
thanks so much, yeah, i did a quick/sorry clone job to get them up, i'll try the vignetting and see what happens :D
thanks for all the great comments, much appreciated! |
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08/06/2007 06:49:52 AM |
I like the composition, with her looking to her left, the flowers where they are (they could be just a tiny bit lower to allow her bust line to be seen better), her elbow out to let you see her back, the dress spread out behind her, and the chair to balance the image. All well done.
I noticed that in bridals2 you solve the white light in the left corner by cloning in the foliage, but it looks sloppy. I switched back and forth between this one and bridals2 and think I prefer this one. You might try burning the four corners of the image instead (i.e. add a vignette). But not too much.
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