At 6:57 pm +1100 25/11/02, Frank S. wrote:
I am trying to even up a clear blue sky made with a wideangle and
polarizer that has objectionable darkening in the right hand side of
a panoramic image.
Hi Frank,
Depending on how much detail there is in the sky (clouds etc), you
could try duplicating it and flipping it (ie light part of sky is now
on the right), reduce the transparency and manoeuvre the flipped
layer to lessen the grad. It may be that you need to do this with a
few different flipped layers in different positions.
Like I say, if there's any detail in the sky you'll lose it, in which
case I'd probably keep persevering with grad adjustment layers.
HTH. Regards,
Tim.
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