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Roger S
25th May 2008, 06:19 PM
I managed to catch these moose, just entering a fog filled valley one morning. At the time, there was a look that I was after, but just missed. Can anyone fix this to bring more detail to the setting?

MickT
25th May 2008, 11:35 PM
Quick go M8...best I can do...mist goes very grainy!!!

Roger S
25th May 2008, 11:52 PM
Quick go M8...best I can do...mist goes very grainy!!!

Thanks. I'm using Ulead Photoimpact 10 and couldn't get it that clear without going very grainy.

MickT
25th May 2008, 11:57 PM
Thanks. I'm using Ulead Photoimpact 10 and couldn't get it that clear without going very grainy.

Not so easy on a low res image...but I sharpened it using the red channel in PS and then made selective adjustments using curves and a touch of noise reduction...gorgeous setting tho....and what a sight to see...:)
Cheers
Mick.

pegasusl
26th May 2008, 12:31 AM
I'm no expert in recovering the mist areas.... but this shot seems to have BAGS of potential atmosphere....

If you really want the best atmosphere from this shot...and I hope he doesn't mind the recommendation....
I'd suggest you send a full res version to martin-images in here...

Then ask him what he did!... his site has some excellent tutorials BTW..!

PaulG
26th May 2008, 12:31 AM
Had a go also. Using PS elements 6.

Paul

Dotty.c
26th May 2008, 10:35 AM
heres my effort just some genrle dodging and burning a small tweek in levels and a bit of sharpening

Roger S
27th May 2008, 12:04 AM
Thanks, Dotty. You have almost captured the effect I wanted when I clicked the shutter. The mist in the foreground, the sunlight on the trees to the back, and a little more detail to the moose.

With all these suggestions, I may have a go at myself again.

Earl53
27th May 2008, 04:51 AM
First I used my select tool and put a box around most of the foggy area then dropped the levels a little which took out most of the fog. Then it was using the burn tool to lightly touch up the moose in the front.