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Originally Posted by TreeSemdyZee
You'd have to buy a polarizing filter. I've got a Hoya DMC PRO1 Digital Circular Polarizer.
I don't use Photoshop much, but I know Lightroom has the ability to pump the saturation, etc in certain color ranges.
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thanks man, I'll look into it. Mind if I ask how much yours was?
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Originally Posted by NickTurnon
Huck, have you tried using Lightroom?
I downloaded the free 30 day trial. But i've had awesome experiences with it so far for editing my photos.
Let me know what you think of CS6 after a week or two!
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I haven't used it yet, but I've heard a lot about it. I'll try it out. I know this is totally noobish, but I've fallen in love with Snapseed on my iPad, it's crazy simple to use and actually has really good results. The only thing I don't like about it is that I can edit a 4mb pic on the iPad and then when I save the edited version it's downsized to maybe 1.5bm, so the picture quality is sacrificed. All of these pictures were taken with my D5100 and then edited with Snapseed.