Well Thank You! I'm going to try out those suggestions.

>A quick way is just duplicate the layer and put the top layer into
>overlay or multiply mode - one is lighter than the other but both
>reinforce the colours. screenshot https://i.imgur.com/2R29QRb.jpg You
>can then do a New-from-Visible to keep the result and work on from
>there.
>
>Then as a suggestion, a multi-function plugin gmic from www.gmic.eu
>Not going to recommend any particular filter there are scores but just
>mess around, there is a decent size preview to show the result and a
>reset button at the top if you need to start again and a little
>fave(orite) button at the bottom if you want to save some settings.
>https://i.imgur.com/gYC03BV.jpg
>
>I have gone a bit over the top with this:
>https://i.imgur.com/61FRg1H.jpg spoiled the shadows, just to give some
>indication.

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