jook360 wrote:
> As a quick "works all the time" adjustment, bring the opacity of that
> layer down to 33%.
In HDR_for_Dummies2 there are 2 opacity changes and you're referring to
the 2nd one, right?
> Full strength is best only for dark, low key scenes that need
> brightening without increasing contrast.
When you talk about "full strength" you mean the 75% opacity of the 2nd
opacity change, or do I have an old copy of HDR_for_Dummies2?
> Best,
> Jook
>
>
>
> On Jan 29, 2007, at 8:40 AM, Bruce Anderson wrote:
>
>> I wonder if anyone would be able to share info on the best/correct
>> usage
>> for the two brighten shadows actions also included in Jook's HDR for
>> Dummies. I have tried applying them on the contrast correction layer
>> after "blend", also on the highlight layer, and also when they are
>> merged. But neither of these three method produces a brightened
>> shadows
>> without the expense of mashing it all out again. Can someone point me
>> in the right direction?
>>
>> I'm finding that Jook Leung's HDR for Dummies is working well as a
>> quick
>> solution for certain cases, and I feel it may be great when I
>> improve my
>> tweaking of it. With limited Photoshop experience though I'm learning
>> as I go.
>>
>> cheers
>> Bruce Anderson
>>
>>
>
> jook360
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