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  • Beart_
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    Red Beauty by Beart_, on Flickr

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  • Daffy
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    Before;



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    (He wanted me to Photochop it lower, I think it came out rather well).

    Before (w/ an annoying pole);



    After;

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  • 91miata23
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    I edited both of these using Pixlr. Considering I dont have Lightroom anymore because I no longer have access to the computer it was on.

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    IMG_7600 by EthanCastille, on Flickr

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    Porche911 by EthanCastille, on Flickr



    Before.

    IMG_7596 by EthanCastille, on Flickr

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    IMG_7596-2 by EthanCastille, on Flickr

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  • Grocery Cart
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    Originally posted by AlexBG View Post
    I do the same thing
    Lightroom for color/lighting
    Photoshop for the rest

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    Yeah, that looks good.
    I like lightroom for stuff like corrections because how non destructive it is to the picture. The ones straight out the camera with a little touch up looks awesome. I use photoshop for more drastic "artsy" editing.

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    [IMG] 6-16-13-27 by McSlothin, on Flickr[/IMG]


    after white balance and a little contrast in lightroom

    [IMG] Egan Rolling by McSlothin, on Flickr[/IMG]

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  • AlexBG
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    Originally posted by Grocery Cart View Post
    Ahh nice nice. I use lightroom for small color/lighting corrections and then bring it into photoshop.
    I do the same thing
    Lightroom for color/lighting
    Photoshop for the rest

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  • Grocery Cart
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    Originally posted by erik228 View Post
    I use Lightroom, in need of PS, just to fix some extra stuff




    Geno's Wrx by er1k_2012, on Flickr
    Ahh nice nice. I use lightroom for small color/lighting corrections and then bring it into photoshop.

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  • erik228
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    Originally posted by Grocery Cart View Post
    This looks GREAT. What program are you using?
    I use Lightroom, in need of PS, just to fix some extra stuff




    Geno's Wrx by er1k_2012, on Flickr

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  • Belvader
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  • SpeakFrench
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    damnn love all of your pictures guys!
    Last edited by SpeakFrench; 07-05-2013, 02:57 AM.

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  • MR.BOOM
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    Last edited by MR.BOOM; 09-15-2013, 09:00 AM.

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  • Grocery Cart
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    Originally posted by erik228 View Post
    I love this thread

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    Robert Rodriguez's Gti by er1k_2012, on Flickr
    This looks GREAT. What program are you using?

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  • erik228
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    I love this thread

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    Robert Rodriguez's Gti by er1k_2012, on Flickr

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  • Grocery Cart
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    Bumping because I loved this thread.

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  • DarksideGTI
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  • Victorious Secret
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    Originally posted by Grocery Cart View Post
    If you have photoshop, right click the fill tool (paint bucket) and select gradient. Up at the top left center you can select different types of gradient, select the second from the left. It should be right under layer. Select where you want it to be brightest at, drag it out as far as you want it to go and then you can either just keep it as is and lower the opacity or you can change it to overlay. You'll still want to lower the opacity. Also before you do that make sure you select the color you want it to be. In this case yellow.
    Thanks! I had this more convoluted and hap hazard way of doing it, this seems way easier and it seems to look way less 'fake'.

    I like this idea, we could have fun here.







    Some of you guys are pretty good, I've got a ways to go on this stuff.

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