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Old 11-25-2011   #1
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This is a five exposre merger done in Photomatix 4.1.4, exposures are one stop apart. There was some purple aberrations on one of the tin wall panels that had to be removed using the Healing Brush in Adobe Elements 9. I had submitted this image as a black and white HDR back in July while I was experimenting with Photomatix.



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This is a five exposre merger done in Photomatix 4.1.4, exposures are one stop apart. There was some purple aberrations on one of the tin wall panels that had to be removed using the Healing Brush in Adobe Elements 9. I had submitted this image as a black and white HDR back in July while I was experimenting with Photomatix.
Good compo and colours but, for me, it needs sharpening a bit.

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Agree with what Martin said, love the colours in the barn

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Martin, I did apply the sharpening tool but upon your advice I will rework it to see if I can make it "pop" a little more. I value your opinion so thanks for looking and critiquing.
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Martin, I did apply the sharpening tool, but upon your advice I will rework it to see if I can make it "pop" a little more. I value your opinion so thanks for looking and critiquing.

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Thanks Bob, I will do it.

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This is the edited version with sharpening by using the High Pass Filter was applied.





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