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![]() Hey folks,
Figure with all the macros taken around here someone must know how to edit these things... Using photoshop 7, I've got a picture that's somewhat overexposed (my crappy digital can't handle the 150w hqi) is there a way to reduce the overexposure? Thanks in advance, Andy |
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![]() I'll tag along on this one.
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65 gallon tank, 3 gallon refugium, 90lbs LR, 50 lbs live sand, Coralife Super Skimmer 125, 24" 250 watt DE Pendant w/14K Hamilton. 1 ocellaris clowns,1 Tomini Tang, 6 line wrasse, 12 turbo grazer snails, 12 nassarius snails, 12 Cerith. Open Brain, Metallic Green Brain, candy cane coral, 1 enchino frags, and 2 maxima clam. |
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![]() try playing with the levels feature. your midtones are the ones you might want to try playing (middle slider). access levels thru using "ctrl l".
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Given sufficient thrust pigs will fly just fine. 90 Gallon LPS tank - Challice, Acans, Favia, Diplo and Zoos 125 Gallon SPS Coming Soon! |
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![]() yeah, tried a few different methods, none was working... I guess it was just too overexposed, never could get the green in the blastomussa and acan to re-appear.
Ended up pulling the 150 off this morning and using a 2x65 for taking some pictures (just wish I could have gotten another good one with all the tank residents in frame) Andy |