In a message dated 2/1/2008 9:35:58 A.M. Pacific  Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
An interesting shot. In regard  to the conversion, I would convert the mode 
to RGB, if it isn't already. Then  I'd go to the RGB curve and brighten just 
the midrange. I'd then go to the RGB  curve a second time and add a bit of 
S-curve to increase contrast without  altering the white or black point. Of 
course 
you could do the same thing in  levels.
Paul

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I'd like the shot better  if there was a much sky as bottom, so the building 
made a real triangular wedge  through the middle. Well, I think I would, maybe 
I'll try cloning in some sky  and tree on a test shot to see.

Thanks, Paul! I'll try all that. I played  with PS Elements 5, more green, 
less red stuff, but was a bit puzzled what else  to do. (Those are its 
dumbed/simplified down choices for channel  adjusting.)

Marnie aka Doe  

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