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On 5/20/2016 4:28 PM, Savageduck wrote:
On 2016-05-20 20:10:15 +0000, PeterN said: How about because I just don't want to try to teach those who do not want to learn. But the exact process for using dehaze in LAB can be found if you do your research. Hint: http://digital-photography-school.com/how-to-use-lab-color-in-photoshop-to-add-punch-to-your-images/ LAB like 'High Pass Sharpening' is one of those PS tools which is not a solution for all situations, not one which should be a regular part of a rational workflow. Jim Hamel says as much in his tutorial, which you posted above. There is a time and place for everything, sometimes a little planning and discretion is needed in choosing your weapons. There are whole bunch of useful tools available in PS and sometimes it can be counter productive to lock into one particular tool or workflow because it has worked for you sometime in the past. There is no guarantee that it will be the correct choice for any other images, and other choices could give you a better result. I don't disagree. Since this is a hobby, my workflow has a lot of trial & error. Yes a lot of error. -- PeterN |
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In article , PeterN
wrote: Since this is a hobby, my workflow has a lot of trial & error. Yes a lot of error. that much is clear. |
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On 5/20/2016 6:26 PM, nospam wrote:
In article , PeterN wrote: Since this is a hobby, my workflow has a lot of trial & error. Yes a lot of error. that much is clear. We all know you are perfect. Indeed you have posted only your finest work. -- PeterN |
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On Fri, 20 May 2016 18:09:02 -0400, PeterN
wrote: On 5/20/2016 4:28 PM, Savageduck wrote: On 2016-05-20 20:10:15 +0000, PeterN said: How about because I just don't want to try to teach those who do not want to learn. But the exact process for using dehaze in LAB can be found if you do your research. Hint: http://digital-photography-school.com/how-to-use-lab-color-in-photoshop-to-add-punch-to-your-images/ LAB like 'High Pass Sharpening' is one of those PS tools which is not a solution for all situations, not one which should be a regular part of a rational workflow. Jim Hamel says as much in his tutorial, which you posted above. There is a time and place for everything, sometimes a little planning and discretion is needed in choosing your weapons. There are whole bunch of useful tools available in PS and sometimes it can be counter productive to lock into one particular tool or workflow because it has worked for you sometime in the past. There is no guarantee that it will be the correct choice for any other images, and other choices could give you a better result. I don't disagree. Since this is a hobby, my workflow has a lot of trial & error. Yes a lot of error. And you leave it to 'duck to find it a trial. :-) -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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On 2016-05-21 02:25:34 +0000, Eric Stevens said:
On Fri, 20 May 2016 18:09:02 -0400, PeterN wrote: On 5/20/2016 4:28 PM, Savageduck wrote: On 2016-05-20 20:10:15 +0000, PeterN said: How about because I just don't want to try to teach those who do not want to learn. But the exact process for using dehaze in LAB can be found if you do your research. Hint: http://digital-photography-school.com/how-to-use-lab-color-in-photoshop-to-add-punch-to-your-images/ LAB like 'High Pass Sharpening' is one of those PS tools which is not a solution for all situations, not one which should be a regular part of a rational workflow. Jim Hamel says as much in his tutorial, which you posted above. There is a time and place for everything, sometimes a little planning and discretion is needed in choosing your weapons. There are whole bunch of useful tools available in PS and sometimes it can be counter productive to lock into one particular tool or workflow because it has worked for you sometime in the past. There is no guarantee that it will be the correct choice for any other images, and other choices could give you a better result. I don't disagree. Since this is a hobby, my workflow has a lot of trial & error. Yes a lot of error. And you leave it to 'duck to find it a trial. :-) Peter is easy. He admitted his guilt. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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