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Originally Posted by cdoxp800 Another I took trying to learn more. The exposure and contrast is nice on this shot. Try to avoid over-sharpening. See how sharpening the whole image

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Old 12-25-2011, 11:26 AM   #1 (permalink)
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The exposure and contrast is nice on this shot.
Try to avoid over-sharpening. See how sharpening the whole image has affected the line of the hatch and is starting to turn your rims into polygons? If you need to enhance the sharpness of certain parts of the shot, work on those areas specifically to bring them up.

BTW, what kind of brakes are you running? The look sweet!
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The exposure and contrast is nice on this shot.
Try to avoid over-sharpening. See how sharpening the whole image has affected the line of the hatch and is starting to turn your rims into polygons? If you need to enhance the sharpness of certain parts of the shot, work on those areas specifically to bring them up.

BTW, what kind of brakes are you running? The look sweet!
I see what your taking about on the lines now. thanks. I am still learning post editing too.

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