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Yes! Everything is in focus now.
Maybe go in photoshop and touch it up a bit.
Use the exposure adjustment and the some of the other adjustments to make it really pop!
Also here is a quick tutorial on color grading.
The power of color grading with gradient maps is unbelievable!
Maybe go in photoshop and touch it up a bit.
Use the exposure adjustment and the some of the other adjustments to make it really pop!
Also here is a quick tutorial on color grading.
The power of color grading with gradient maps is unbelievable!
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CriticaI wroteYes! Everything is in focus now.
Maybe go in photoshop and touch it up a bit.
Use the exposure adjustment and the some of the other adjustments to make it really pop!
Also here is a quick tutorial on color grading.
The power of color grading with gradient maps is unbelievable!
That video was actually awesome. Of course I knew about maps, but I learned a few things I didn't know.
And I was glad I got even a few decent photos. Moving objects are not easy, about half of the shots I took were garbage.
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Dope!!
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