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Re: masking out with tricky lighting
by
Ignacio Triana
on Jul 3, 2007 at 3:23:34 pm
duplicating the layer and using multiply as a transfer mode definitely seems to help.
i'm not so handy with adjusting levels in terms of something this dim. it's hard for me to notice any difference until it's too much and then i can't find an in-between.
i searched the cow for tutorials on this tool, but nothing terribly comprehensive it seems.
does anyone have any recommendations for someone like me who needs a firm grasp on adjusting levels and curves in terms of tutorials and such?
thanks again,
ignacio
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masking out with tricky lighting
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