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Adrian… there are some great photo’s in that group… thanks for posting!
with warm regards,
Tony
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"Adrian" wrote in message
with warm regards,
Tony
http://artonio7.com
"Adrian" wrote in message
Recently, I decided to attempt a scan of negative taken inside the visitor’s center of Teotihuacan (outside Mexico City) with its view of the "Pyramid of the Sun." Unfortunately, the brightness to darkness ratio would either allow detail of the pyramid, but the model of the city in the foreground would be lost to darkness. And the inverse was true, if I opened up for detail in the shadows, the pyramid through the windows would be totally blown out.
What I decided to do was to make 2 separate scans, one for the detail in the pyramid and a separate one for the detail in the city model. I then opened both in Photoshop, with the background detail as the bottom layer, and copy/pasted the shadow detail scanned image over the bottom layer and just erased blown-out parts of image to reveal the detail of the pyramid. Finished example at this link:
http://www.amenfoto.com/gallery/mexico/teotihuacan_view.html
Adrian
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