tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-756762554076215586.post7660956988557604375..comments2023-08-21T22:28:11.115+09:00Comments on Amami Superman Photography: The Rain Takes a BreakAmami Supermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11475719827384411096noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-756762554076215586.post-13104649281901188682010-02-15T19:14:11.748+09:002010-02-15T19:14:11.748+09:00I'll have to try that. I'm still learning...I'll have to try that. I'm still learning how to use Lightroom so I'm still not familiar with the different brush techniques you can use. I study up on different techniques as much as I can, but there's such a wide range of things you can do to a photo and it's tough to study up on them all. I'll definitely look into it.<br /><br />On kind of the same note, I have some posts lined up for later this week, of <i>sakura</i>, that I used Photoshop (using the Edit In feature in Lightroom), to give my photos a soft glow. I'm really excited about them because I think they turned out really nice. We'll see. I'm getting more into how easy it is to edit photos in Photoshop from inside Lightroom. It makes life so much easier! As I hone my workflow in Lightroom, I'm loving it more and more.Amami Supermanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11475719827384411096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-756762554076215586.post-24717234987865985752010-02-15T18:26:33.487+09:002010-02-15T18:26:33.487+09:00On that last one, it might be interesting to leave...On that last one, it might be interesting to leave the overall clarity at its default, then paint on negative clarity over most of the photo, except right in the area of the bird's face, which you then paint with a touch of positive clarity/sharpness, to make its gaze pop a bit. Wondering whether that might look purdy...Jeffrey Friedlhttp://regex.info/blog/noreply@blogger.com