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Sep 28, 2019 15:59:47   #
R.G. Loc: Scotland
 
artBob wrote:
Thanks for the tips.


You're welcome.

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Sep 28, 2019 21:02:11   #
JohnCl Loc: Central Arizona
 
Thanks R.G. for letting me play with this image. This is my try.



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Sep 28, 2019 21:11:57   #
JohnCl Loc: Central Arizona
 
I see you have to click store original before you click add attachment.


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Sep 29, 2019 03:54:52   #
R.G. Loc: Scotland
 
JohnCl wrote:
Thanks R.G. for letting me play with this image. This is my try.


You're welcome, John. I see you managed to lift the gloom somewhat.

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Sep 29, 2019 05:29:47   #
dannac Loc: 60 miles SW of New Orleans
 
R.G. wrote:
If you feel so inclined.


Trying a different look.


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Sep 29, 2019 06:02:02   #
R.G. Loc: Scotland
 
dannac wrote:
Trying a different look.


Nice. I like everything except the blue haloing along the skyline (it looks a bit unnatural to my eye). Thanks for posting.

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Sep 29, 2019 06:31:55   #
dannac Loc: 60 miles SW of New Orleans
 
R.G. wrote:
the blue haloing along the skyline

Yes ... I didn't catch that.

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Sep 29, 2019 11:52:04   #
dannac Loc: 60 miles SW of New Orleans
 
R.G. wrote:
the blue haloing along the skyline


Fixed.


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Sep 29, 2019 12:09:55   #
R.G. Loc: Scotland
 
dannac wrote:
Fixed.


Did you post the right one? I can still see the haloing.

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Sep 29, 2019 12:12:06   #
dannac Loc: 60 miles SW of New Orleans
 
R.G. wrote:
Did you post the right one? I can still see the haloing.

Your eyes are much better than mine

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Sep 30, 2019 22:37:58   #
JohnCl Loc: Central Arizona
 
Much sunnier this time, but how do I get rid of the thin blue edge at the skyline?


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Oct 1, 2019 13:21:33   #
R.G. Loc: Scotland
 
JohnCl wrote:
...... how do I get rid of the thin blue edge at the skyline?


I found that Lightroom's defringe tool in the manual lens correction section got rid of most of it. A bit of tweaking with the sliders would probably have got rid of it completely. As it is, slightly lightening and desaturating Aqua cleaned up what was left.

The ideal answer would be to find out what caused it in the first place and then reverse it, but that's your department.
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Oct 3, 2019 00:28:38   #
JohnCl Loc: Central Arizona
 
Thanks for the suggestion R.G., fixed.


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Oct 3, 2019 01:10:02   #
JohnCl Loc: Central Arizona
 
Oops, sent the wrong one. Sorry for the clutter.


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Oct 3, 2019 01:19:07   #
R.G. Loc: Scotland
 
JohnCl wrote:
Oops, sent the wrong one. Sorry for the clutter.


Looking good.

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