Munich.River. After

© Rajiv Chopra

Munich.River. After

Uploaded: March 25, 2014 06:41:06

Description

What I did, was to:
1. Brighten the image
2. Adjust the colours in the levels, hues, and colour balance options
3. Crop the image to reduce the sky
4. Apply a healing tool to the spot and the clone to the line

I cannot say that i am entirely happy with the result, and i need to work on some more images
1. The sky lost it's drama, and the green in the trees is rather flat
2. The healing tool was okay.
However,
1. I could not find the command for the Image-Transform in PS- Creative Cloud. I am not sure what situations this should be used
2. I did not flatten the image. Rather, I did, then I unflattened it. Once you flatten the layers, and work on them, do they become a new layer?
3. I tried to sample a section next to the line blemish, and created a new layer. I reversed this , because I got stuck! What layer do we create? A solid colour layer, or an adjustments layer?

Exif: F Number: 20, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/500 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 800, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 75.00 mm, Model: NIKON D200

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