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Frankly, the SOOC Sepia version of this photo I posted yesterday is pretty dull. Here are a couple variants.
This version's got--well, let's call 'em My Usual Changes, all made in DxO PhotoLab here but I've been doing this for many years using a surprising variety of tools. I've brightened the pic a bit, adjusted the Black slider a touch, and played some with the Contrast sliders to sharpen the edges.
The result is similar to the Auto Levels control you find in some software, but gives me more detailed control of the process.
These are simple changes, and almost always I touch these controls while post-processing photographs. Regardless, this version's less dull than the Sepia original.
This version's got--well, let's call 'em My Usual Changes, all made in DxO PhotoLab here but I've been doing this for many years using a surprising variety of tools. I've brightened the pic a bit, adjusted the Black slider a touch, and played some with the Contrast sliders to sharpen the edges.
The result is similar to the Auto Levels control you find in some software, but gives me more detailed control of the process.
These are simple changes, and almost always I touch these controls while post-processing photographs. Regardless, this version's less dull than the Sepia original.
Blue rubber octopus, Pam J have particularly liked this photo
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