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HI THERE
Please forgive me my questions
seem a bit daft, iam still new to
Photoshop
I have two questions if I can :
1/ what is the best way to achieve a old bronze
type effect called verdigris?
you know the old green looking stuff on statues
and the like ???
maybe there is a filter or just a something
I can do ? thanks
2/ what is the best way to achieve a gradient
brightness / level adjust ?
I have a number of pictures that have been taken with a
normal camera and the top of the picture is very much
lighter than the bottom , the top seems to be over exposed and the bottom under . I have tried the dodge and burn
method , but I end up with marks on them it would be nice if I could get a effect or filter that would do a gradient brightness or darkness one .
de Paul
Please forgive me my questions
seem a bit daft, iam still new to
Photoshop
I have two questions if I can :
1/ what is the best way to achieve a old bronze
type effect called verdigris?
you know the old green looking stuff on statues
and the like ???
maybe there is a filter or just a something
I can do ? thanks
2/ what is the best way to achieve a gradient
brightness / level adjust ?
I have a number of pictures that have been taken with a
normal camera and the top of the picture is very much
lighter than the bottom , the top seems to be over exposed and the bottom under . I have tried the dodge and burn
method , but I end up with marks on them it would be nice if I could get a effect or filter that would do a gradient brightness or darkness one .
de Paul
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