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UER Forum > Archived UE Photo Critiques > which is better? (Viewed 552 times)
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Re: which is better?
<Reply # 20 on 1/17/2007 11:36 PM >
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I don't know what people are talking about saying the unphotoshopped version is better. The photoshopped version is definitely better, though laslows color correction is how it should look. Ever since those horrible sodium streetlights became the standard nightshots often look a lot better in B&W if you don't have something to white balance off of.
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Re: which is better?
<Reply # 21 on 1/17/2007 11:37 PM >
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Posted by CGII


That would work, assuming all the cars in the picture had Xenon headlamps.


Those usually have a bluish/purplish tint...

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Re: which is better?
<Reply # 22 on 1/18/2007 12:22 AM >
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I think Photoshop is the devil for pictures but, I am studying graphic design at Tyler school of art in philly so, I think if you took the sky from the first one and put it into the 2nd picture it would look pritty cool. The sky on the 2nd one is too dark.

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Re: which is better?
<Reply # 23 on 1/18/2007 7:05 PM >
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Posted by Captain Hook
I think Photoshop is the devil for pictures but, I am studying graphic design at Tyler school of art in philly so, I think if you took the sky from the first one and put it into the 2nd picture it would look pritty cool. The sky on the 2nd one is too dark.


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Re: which is better?
<Reply # 24 on 1/18/2007 9:22 PM >
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thanks for all the tips, I just got the photoshop so I hope i can learn some new stuff from all of this.

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Re: which is better?
<Reply # 25 on 1/20/2007 3:41 AM >
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I don't really like using photo shop, kinda makes me feel guilty.... I don't know why, but I like the color balanced one.
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Re: which is better?
<Reply # 26 on 1/21/2007 7:18 AM >
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Posted by Captain Hook
I think Photoshop is the devil for pictures but, I am studying graphic design at Tyler school of art in philly so, I think if you took the sky from the first one and put it into the 2nd picture it would look pritty cool. The sky on the 2nd one is too dark.


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