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This image is an example of something I am spending hours trying to correct. In case the link doesn’t work It’s a digital photo through a window with leaves accross the window. The camera exposed for the view but underexposed the window frame and leaves. I used a Curves adjustment layer and a layer mask to lighten the window, but it’s left me with a halo around the leaves. I reduced it a bit by trying various levels of gausian blur on the mask and levels of feathering with my selection but I am still not getting it right.
< http://www.icdphotos.com/album/album_fullsize.html?c_photo=4 885069>
the file size is about 300K
I am having a similar problem with a kind of ugly grey fringing when I try to seperate skys from landscapes (especially with foliage). No matter how hard I try I get an ugly grey border to the selection. It seems to me that the land colour takes on some of the sky colour (or visa-versa)?
Anyway, a few pointers would be great.
Thanks
Martin
< http://www.icdphotos.com/album/album_fullsize.html?c_photo=4 885069>
the file size is about 300K
I am having a similar problem with a kind of ugly grey fringing when I try to seperate skys from landscapes (especially with foliage). No matter how hard I try I get an ugly grey border to the selection. It seems to me that the land colour takes on some of the sky colour (or visa-versa)?
Anyway, a few pointers would be great.
Thanks
Martin
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