SammyC
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Hello,
I have a photo that is way too light at the top and way too dark at the bottom (sky with a pond under a tree). What I want in the final picture is a nice clear blue sky and the pond and tree nice and clear and green.
What I can do is play with the levels such that the sky looks nice and blue OR the pond and tree are clearly visible. So, I've been thinking that what I want is the top of one version and the bottom of the other. I tried using colour select to just take the sky but it never looked correct so I was wondering if there is a way of applying a graduated alpha channel fill to a coipy and merging the two after applying appropriate levels?
That way I can duplicate the layer and blend the two layers together after one has had this applied.
Sam.

I have a photo that is way too light at the top and way too dark at the bottom (sky with a pond under a tree). What I want in the final picture is a nice clear blue sky and the pond and tree nice and clear and green.
What I can do is play with the levels such that the sky looks nice and blue OR the pond and tree are clearly visible. So, I've been thinking that what I want is the top of one version and the bottom of the other. I tried using colour select to just take the sky but it never looked correct so I was wondering if there is a way of applying a graduated alpha channel fill to a coipy and merging the two after applying appropriate levels?
That way I can duplicate the layer and blend the two layers together after one has had this applied.
Sam.
