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dennisblade
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ebfs kc-135

Post by dennisblade »

hi all,

im not that great with photoshop, id give it a try, but does someone have some tips what i could do more?

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Post by Flanker27 »

It is important to know what you already did.

but allright here we go, I used Photoshop CS3,

First I straigthened the pic so the KC flies straight
Image rotate arbitrary -3 degrees

Rectangular Marquee tool (fixed aspect ratio 1-1.5)
cut and paste CTRL-N new picture
Resize Canvas into 1024 width (Constrain proportion)

ok now it is a desktop size and looks pretty straight.

On with the composition.
Image Adjustments,
Brightness+5 contrast+25
Hue/Saturation: Sat.+20 Lightness +14
Unsharp mask 90% radius 0,9 pixels level 3

try that and show the pic you got. Good Luck
Michel
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