I don't really see the green, except for maybe a spot or two in the tree branches. I am not sure what those are except possibly a light refraction from the sun. The purple in the left, if I remember right about how I did this, I think are due to the use of fairly extreme curves, or some other processing that I did in order to get a very different sky from the original picture. Unfortunately, I don't think I saved the original but maybe I did. There was heavy processing on this picture, and sometimes that leaves things that should be cleaned up, which I may have missed. I will have to be more careful in the future.
Hope others like this one too.
Where's the beef?
An illusion to a commercial several years ago.
Reminds me of the "good ole days".
rjriggins11 wrote:
That's great. I guess you can disregard the previous email about repairing it for you.
Thanks for the offer rj. If anything else happens I will take this into consideration.
Longshadow wrote:
Ahh, so it's a term unique to Photoshop?
I don't use Photoshop.
The term cinematic might be, but they are presets which other companies create and use as well. I have presets in Lightroom from Photobacks. Maybe some others too. I don't have a super high level of competency in Photoshop, there is so much more, and people find things all the time, by putting things together in ways nobody thought about. If I had a high level of competency I probably wouldn't use presets, but they can be fun at times.