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RE: Editing a photo

in #photography8 years ago (edited)

I used precise (using "apply image") masks to target lights and blacks separately. I also used custom sharpening techniques and coloring. Lightroom(basically only the Camera Raw tool which is also available in PS) only gives you a brush to work with. Photoshop gives you all the freedom in the world :)
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I use Lightroom for fast and light edits. For the heavy lifting Photoshop comes into play.

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Yes the masks and layers in Photoshop are very versatile and you can isolate very small parts easily. Thanks for the tip.

As usual you do wonder to a photo which many people would have given up.
Good think I saw this not as soon as it's posted because these comments here are interesting to know too. :-)

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