In a message dated 4/12/2007 10:57:45 A.M.  Pacific Daylight Time, 
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On Apr 12, 2007, at 8:04 AM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>  http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/treescreen.htm

Followup:

It  looks better on my big screen than it did on the laptop, but I  
still  think the middle tones tend to be a little too close  together.

Godfrey

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I just used shadow/highlights on  it to bring out the shadow details, which 
is a quicker fix and not necessarily  the best for tonal gradations. I was 
aware the rock was light and the trees very  dark, and that was a situation I 
had 
over and over at Yosemite. When I was there  the sky was very clear and bright 
making the rocks very light and creating  exposure problems. I think next 
time I will know how or learn how to deal with  it better.

OTOH, I liked the light pink on the rocks in this shot, I  think sunset was 
just starting.

So, yes, I partly agree with what you  said the first time, sort of, what I 
understood of it. ;-) What would you  suggest? Curves? Or levels? Or both.

Thanks for looking,  Godfrey.

Marnie aka Doe :-)  




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