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Al
Dec 16, 2005
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Can anybody help to create the sky as on the next photo: http://www.pbase.com/philos31/image/50100231

Unfortunately this photo is too small and I cannot cut a reasonable part of the sky. The sky structure is pretty simple so I guess it can be immitated "manually". But how? Any ideas?

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Nicholas Sherlock
Dec 16, 2005
Al wrote:
Can anybody help to create the sky as on the next photo: http://www.pbase.com/philos31/image/50100231

Unfortunately this photo is too small and I cannot cut a reasonable part of the sky. The sky structure is pretty simple so I guess it can be immitated "manually". But how? Any ideas?

Boy, that photo has had the shit sharpened out of it! Can’t help with your question, though :).

Cheers,
Nicholas Sherlock
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Mike Russell
Dec 16, 2005
Al wrote:
Can anybody help to create the sky as on the next photo: http://www.pbase.com/philos31/image/50100231

Unfortunately this photo is too small and I cannot cut a reasonable part of the sky. The sky structure is pretty simple so I guess it can be immitated "manually". But how? Any ideas?

Why not get a different sky and use Hue/Sat to change the color? That may be how this image was made in the first place.

"Nicholas Sherlock" wrote:
Boy, that photo has had the shit sharpened out of it! Can’t help with your question, though :).

LOL – you have a way of cutting to the chase. I noticed the photog used flash in the foreground.


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Roberto
Dec 16, 2005
"Mike Russell" wrote in message

LOL – you have a way of cutting to the chase. I noticed the photog used flash in the foreground.

That’s the part I liked.
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C J Southern
Dec 17, 2005
"Al" wrote in message
Can anybody help to create the sky as on the next photo: http://www.pbase.com/philos31/image/50100231

Unfortunately this photo is too small and I cannot cut a reasonable part of the sky. The sky structure is pretty simple so I guess it can be immitated "manually". But how? Any ideas?

I’ve had good success just doing a graduated fill – setting the foreground and background colours to the lightest and darkest parts of the sky.

It can look "too perfect" though, and you’d have to do a careful selection around the windmill props.

Another quick and dirty trick I’ve used is to simply select the "bad sky" and apply Filter -> Blur -> Average.

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