The weather was setting record highs ... 95 degrees, and there was a lot of haze or smog in the air. You couldn't even see the skyline of Boston until we were almost right on it! Not a good day for taking pictures. I was glad I had my SLR camera with a Polarizing filter, that helps cut thru the haze a bit. Jim has a little Nikon point and shoot (no filters) - I figured my pictures would be much better than his!
But with just a few clicks in Picasa - here's Jim's picture:
Here's what he did:
- Basic Fixes: Straighten
- Effects: Sharpen
- Tuning: Increase Shadows*
- Tuning: Increase Highlights*
- Basic Fixes: Add Text
*I'm Feeling Lucky does almost as good, with one click, as increasing shadows and highlights.
- Tutorial Videos: Basic Edits
- Tutorial Videos: Picasa’s 12 Effects
- Tutorial Videos: Tuning
- Tutorial Videos: Adding Text to Pictures
The 'before' picture I wouldn't want to show anyone. The 'after' picture proudly went on our blog!
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Got any ideas on how to make this NM soil look as red in the pics as it does to the eye. I've been playing with camera setting and Picasa, just wondered what you had for ideas.
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Connie
Have you tried Saturation? See this past article:
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