Dave_Taylor
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Just curious, as if it's any more than a few minutes I give up. It often ends up looking worse than before I started messing with it. I tend to do no more than very simple cloning to remove the odd distraction, and maybe also changing the levels.
I think the longest I have ever spent editing a picture was about 2 hours to remove a set of traffic signals from outside of Wonderworks on I Drive, but this really was a one off. I entered it into a competition at our club and the judge thought the whole image had been edited and the building placed on it's roof electronically. It never scored a point!
So is there more to this Photoshop software than I realise. Sure, I know it's a superb, powerful piece of software, but for me the more you edit the more it moves from photography to crating an image (if that makes sense) I try, but often fail, to get the picture right when I take it, and for me a lot of editing re-enforces the opinion I got it wrong when I pressed the button.
So would anyone like to add to this post and maybe show me, and anyone else that reads this, what we're missing out on, by posting a couple of pictures, before and after, what and why you edited it and how long it took.
Thanks in advance.
Dave
I think the longest I have ever spent editing a picture was about 2 hours to remove a set of traffic signals from outside of Wonderworks on I Drive, but this really was a one off. I entered it into a competition at our club and the judge thought the whole image had been edited and the building placed on it's roof electronically. It never scored a point!
So is there more to this Photoshop software than I realise. Sure, I know it's a superb, powerful piece of software, but for me the more you edit the more it moves from photography to crating an image (if that makes sense) I try, but often fail, to get the picture right when I take it, and for me a lot of editing re-enforces the opinion I got it wrong when I pressed the button.
So would anyone like to add to this post and maybe show me, and anyone else that reads this, what we're missing out on, by posting a couple of pictures, before and after, what and why you edited it and how long it took.
Thanks in advance.
Dave