Yep, Shel, done that before myself, and it worked great.  Just wanted to ask
though - exactly how does the cloud filter work?  I have never been able to
get anything near what I wanted with it...

tan.

Shel wrote:

> Hmmm .... magic wand might work, but select color or selecting similar may
work
> a bit better, depending on the foreground.  Actually, once the sky is
selected,
> it might be ok to invert the selection and copy the foreground to a pic of
a
> great sky, nice clouds, good contrast and deep blues ... while I've not
tried
> it, the cloud filter in PS might work if there's a cloudless sky.  Lots of
ways
> to get a good sky.
>
> William Robb wrote:
>
> > I would just shoot the darned thing and use some of the Photoshop tools
to
> > adjust the sky to what I want.
> > Perhaps the magic wand tool to select the sky, then some levels and
curves
> > corrections to bring it to where you want it.
> > If your a Christian girl,  pray for clouds.....
> >
>
>

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