Notes Greys and faint browns don't become as vibrant as in other photos that I have seen. Suggestions would be appreciated (I am a newbie).
boneyardwooden ship
6 Comments
30 Mar 19:08
dalematt
In the last part of the 19th Century, an area offshore from my town was used as the wooden ships' boneyard. Because of the current low water level of Lake Huron this Spring, some of these wrecks can be seen above the water surface.
30 Mar 19:50
rrr
Good idea for an image. What software do you use?
30 Mar 20:39
dalematt
I use Corel PaintShop Pro.
30 Mar 21:20
rrr
Try the exposure at +1,0,-1
30 Mar 21:49
dalematt
rrr:
I tried the -1,0,+1 exposure. It turned out to be just a little bit better. Thanks.
30 Mar 22:31
rrr
I sent you a message on improving the colours, click your mail button at the top of your page to read it:).
In the last part of the 19th Century, an area offshore from my town was used as the wooden ships' boneyard. Because of the current low water level of Lake Huron this Spring, some of these wrecks can be seen above the water surface.
Good idea for an image. What software do you use?
I use Corel PaintShop Pro.
Try the exposure at +1,0,-1
rrr: I tried the -1,0,+1 exposure. It turned out to be just a little bit better. Thanks.
I sent you a message on improving the colours, click your mail button at the top of your page to read it:).