Poking at another old image, from early July this time.
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needs more work, but this one is looking promising
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Re: needs more work, but this one is looking promising
Very dramatic Ken.
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Re: needs more work, but this one is looking promising
Maybe the cheese is going a bit mouldy around the edge?
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Re: needs more work, but this one is looking promising
A slight improvement.
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Re: needs more work, but this one is looking promising
RGB aligned!
Did you dodge it out or re-align the colours?
Either way, it's a nice image.
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Did you dodge it out or re-align the colours?
Either way, it's a nice image.
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Re: needs more work, but this one is looking promising
Neither re-aligned nor dodged. Look closely and you'll see that the blue green fringed has been mitigated with some less than ideal cloning. I left the red orange fringing alone.
In other words, it still needs work
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