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Could anyone be able to tell me how this look is achieved in photoshop ?


steve_johnston9

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<p>I think it would all be rather involved and without a simple one click operation people look for. If you do not know or can work it out fo yourself by knowing what tools do what then really you are better off not trying to go down that path.<br>

Editing is really just common sense and recognising what different tools can do for you and stopping when you hit it right. Early on I took a ordinary photo and then applied the various tools in my editor and stopped when something 'clicked' :-)</p>

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WOW thats mighty bright! As Ed said, overexposure in camera is your best start. Its better to start with the image you want in camera. Though, if you would like to play about in photoshop, you can import your photograph to camera raw. If your photo is in JPEG....

 

Open> Select photo >> Select 'Camera Raw' as the format >>

 

Now your photo is in camera raw, push the exposure to the desired level and possibly experiment with the whites.

 

Just bear in mind that if you print your photograph (and use a trade printer) each printer will create finishes in different ways. Mostly, prints come out slightly darker - so print a test first.

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