Hi Don,
My methods don't always match those of the best PS retouchers because I'm self 
taught, but I get things done in my own clumsy way. I did a quick and dirty 
foreground fix on this. I used the lasso tool to select the darkest area on the 
lower right, giving it a large feather area of 8 pixels. I probaby could have 
made that feather larger. I then went to image/adjust/shadows/highlights and 
brightened the shadows around 18%. With the shadow/highlight tool set to 
advanced, there's another slider near the bottom of the window for midtone 
contrast. I increased the contrast about 10%. Next I selected the entire 
foreground area with the lasso and repeated the shadow/highlight operation, 
upping it all about 12% and again increasing midtone contrast about 10%. Then I 
went in with the clone tool and touched up the transition area. I also went in 
with the burn tool and burned down some of the highlights that were popping 
through the trees. I put it on one of my web pages. I'll delete it !
 tomorrow.
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3317213&size=lg


> Not wanting to appear stupid, but having no choice, ;-)
> how would one go about selecting just the deep shadow area?
> And I'm afraid "midtone contrast" is a new one to me also.
> 
> If I should just go read the book some more, which I need
> to do anyway, let me know.
> If it's fairly simple maybe a post would do.
> 
> Thanks!
> Don
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 10:22 AM
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: RE: Big Cloud
> > 
> > 
> > Nice pic, but too uneven. I would selectiively apply 
> > shadows/highlights to the lower right hand corner and brighten 
> > that shadow area. After giving the shadows a 10% boost or so, I'd 
> > also up the midtone contrast.
> > Paul 
> 

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