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Seem to be missing a stupidly easy trick here.
But then again I’m thick…
I have a picture with a good sharp black and white notice in the foreground, which I don’t want to touch.
The background is dark to all hell and gone which I want to work on big time, maybe even importing some coloration from nabouring pictures (pictures taken for use in a panoramic)
I have marked out the notice and masked it. Then tried to work on the background. Found myself working on the notice.
Tried the other way round and found myself working on nothing.
Please what am I missing other than brain cells????
TIA
Keith J Chesworth
www.unseenlondon.co.uk
www.blackpooltram.co.uk
www.happysnapper.com
www.boilerbill.com – main site
www.amerseyferry.co.uk
But then again I’m thick…
I have a picture with a good sharp black and white notice in the foreground, which I don’t want to touch.
The background is dark to all hell and gone which I want to work on big time, maybe even importing some coloration from nabouring pictures (pictures taken for use in a panoramic)
I have marked out the notice and masked it. Then tried to work on the background. Found myself working on the notice.
Tried the other way round and found myself working on nothing.
Please what am I missing other than brain cells????
TIA
Keith J Chesworth
www.unseenlondon.co.uk
www.blackpooltram.co.uk
www.happysnapper.com
www.boilerbill.com – main site
www.amerseyferry.co.uk
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