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Re: Exposure question

Posted by Des on March 26, 2006 at 17:13:37:

G'day Herg,
You can save it quickly--with layer and brush as shown in Pshop-or the better way next time use a tripod--

take two shots one for the B/ground don't move the camera--second for the car-put one over the other in Pshop, and with a layer mask paint out or in the unwanted area and flatten the result--Voila!

RAW format is best if your camera has this function as you can see here the Jpg artifacts start to appear when you lighten extreme shadow area too much.

The LL Link explains the Blending version further

Good Shooting,

Des