Thu, Mar 5th, 2009 |
Airline seats can give you and your camera lens an amazing vantage point over new locales, but washed-out lighting and skewed colors seem to be the norm. A Photoshop pro offers step-by-step fixes for your aerial landscapes.
Helen Bradley's guide relies on Adobe Photoshop tools and terminology, but any pro-level image editor should have the layer, color, and level-balancing tools she's detailing in the post linked below...
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