I'm using the full version of Photoshop, but the work flow is probably similar. The first thing I ALWAYS do is open the images for the first time and save them in a sub directory/folder called "PSD's" and save them as a Photoshop document (.PSD). JPEG is a compressed format and every time...
I use the Cho-Pat knee strap. I have a replaced ACL and torn meniscus and as long as the pain stays in the front by your knee cap this will work well.
2 years ago I had a meniscus related relapse that was really bad. I was going down a flight of stairs and I suddenly had a feeling of a...
I have my Canon EOS Rebel XT strapped across my chest the whole time I hike. Most of the time for quick snaps I just pull it up to my eye and shoot away. I also don't have the lens cap on, just a UV filter for protection for when I drag it across the rocks :-)
In the winter I use the standard...
I made the following adjustments in Photoshop:
On both, did autolevels first, then converted to LAB mode and increased the saturation on the A and B channels 10%.
On the first I then adjusted the curve of the lightness channel by moving the light end in just a hair then bringing the center of...
my edit...
In Photoshop:
Used Highlights/Shadows adjustment set to 50% highlights. Converted to LAB mode and steepened the A and B channel 10%, then adjusted the Lightness channel curve for contrast. Converted back to RGB and this is what I got:
I couldn't download the original file from...
Photoshop: down and dirty
Hey guys, don't get around much lately, but still play a lot with photoshop.
First one is very easy. Used the Shadows/highlights filter set to 50% shadows, then did an auto-levels to color correct:
This second yielded pretty much the same results but with more...
Did a quick color adjustment, reduced some noise and sharpened. Then cropped a bit...
Don't know if this is what you meant, but here's what I got:
another crop:
Kevin
If you're using Photoshop, change from RGB to LAB mode, then select the Lightness channel and sharpen that. This gives the best results.
You can then convert back to RGB.
Kevin
Torn meniscus and ACL replacement here. Plus partially torn and re-torn patella tendon on my other knee... Still have some pain at times, live on Aleve too.
If you own PS Elements you can upgrade to full Photoshop for 50% off the regular price. I wish I'd known that before I spent $700 on it last year!
In Photoshop you have a Shadows/Hightlights adjustment that targets specific areas. This is a 2 sec adjustment: