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Zeev Scharf
{K:25603} 2/2/2005
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Beatiful shot Subhash ,this flower is so nice,the colors are excellent I don't see a problem with the background. However a good method to change it, is to select the flower with the magic wand,to invert it ,and you can make all the changes you wish Many thanks for commenting "Lighting in the woods IR" My best regards
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B:)liana
{K:30945} 1/31/2005
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superb! so beautiful! love it dear Subhash! Kiss, Biliana
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Debarshi Duttagupta
{K:26815} 1/31/2005
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All your flower shots are a treat to the eye. Thnaks for posting this one and the query. I have a similar question, the answer to which has been provided in this chain of comments. Thankyou.
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Michael M.
{K:1194} 1/31/2005
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I don't see the problems on my monitor, and others have already given advice, so I'll just say that this is beautiful!
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 1/31/2005
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Beautiful colours and detail, Subhash! Dave.
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Ursula Luschnig
{K:21723} 1/31/2005
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Hi Subhash,I like your shot and colours...Dan did good job,by adding some space in the upper right corner...but your colours of flowers are always great! Cheers,Ursula
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Roberto Okamura
{K:22851} 1/30/2005
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Excellent capture Subhash!! Cheers! Roberto.
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Former Member
{K:4077} 1/30/2005
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The photo is wonderful! One of its better. You want to take off the background black color? If he will be this I can help you. But what you want to make accurately? My email is in my portfólio.
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Jeanette Hägglund
{K:59855} 1/30/2005
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Very beautiful capture of this blossom set in a diagonal.
Jeanette
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Kees and Carolyn
{K:15193} 1/30/2005
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Lovely photo!! Carolyn
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Nedim Muhic
{K:14362} 1/30/2005
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One word ? excellent !!!!
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Carolyn Wiesbrock
{K:14051} 1/30/2005
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Absolutely gorgeous and the corrected version is even better!
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Subhash Sen
{K:11931} 1/30/2005
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Thats my pal Ian thanks a lot ,now just you wait Ian i will be good competition for you,love,Subhash.
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Ian McIntosh
{K:42997} 1/30/2005
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I can't see any problems on my monitor but these are large dark spaces that should be really easy to work with. first find the magic wand selection tool in photoshop when you click on it you'll notice some setails appear in the tool bar above saying tolerance and a check box saying "contigous". The tolerance reffers to the ammount of variance in colour or shade from the point you click on with the tool, ticked the contigious box changes the area selected from being all times that colour is selected in the whole picture (and it might be occuring in the dark area of the flowers so it's a bit risky) to only that area surrounding the wand. Thus it'd slect a big chunk of the image but no smaller bit's. That'd be my first step. Lots of ways to darkening it from there.
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Subhash Sen
{K:11931} 1/30/2005
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Thanks a million Dan now the pic looks better ,will try out the other images & post,thank you,cheers,subhash.
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{K:2309} 1/30/2005
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Sen this is beautiful problem :-)
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Dan Lightner
{K:12684} 1/30/2005
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I dont see the back ground being that much of a problem . I opened it up and adjusted the black point in curves , select the black eyedroper and pick the point color you want to adjust to pure black it will adjust the whole image, I also expanded your frame as it was cropped to close and cloned in part of the buds, I also cloned out buds in lower left as they were distracting,
Dan
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Gilberto Santa Rosa
{K:11147} 1/30/2005
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Wooow!! It's perfect!!!!
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