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Posted: Sat Feb 22nd, 2020 09:41
 
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I agree with that JK I did it with the D850 and Photoshop CC



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I have read & seen a number of online articles / videos on the subject but I can't help feeling that nothing really replaces just getting out there and experimenting.

I will be taking the macro lens out to Italy next month so I will have to see what I can find - maybe a basking lizard but they tend to shoot off rapidly!



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Not focus stacking but another of many Photoshop CC problem solvers. How do you put a new sky behind a complex subject like a winter tree (see little pix as shot with winter sky)? Using Colour Range masking and normal layer masks it take less the 5 mins to do enclose sample. There was no easy way to do this with early Photshops. There is no end to what you can do now with digital photography and a good computer!



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So the grey skies of the UK can be replaced with something more...French (blue skies with clouds), or Spanish (bright blue skies).  Makes you wonder if maybe we need Photoshop for Politicians, Magic Erase tool!
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Shame it can't do it in real life - I'd love to replace our weather with something from Spain or Italy. Especially as my trip next week has been cancelled ...



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chrisbet wrote:
Shame it can't do it in real life - I'd love to replace our weather with something from Spain or Italy. Especially as my trip next week has been cancelled ...
Sorry to hear that your trip to Italy has been put off for the moment.  You will be able to travel soon I hope.  I estimate that by mid-April UK will be in a similar place (lockdown) and by end of May the situation will be resolved or in further crisis.



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Chris very sorry about your trip perhaps better off with no travel there for the moment. I am amazed Italy let all the F1 local teams and fans go to Australia for the first meeting this weekend.



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I think the virus has been on the move for months and the attempts at containment are a bit "horse - door - bolted" !

Flu kills far more elderly and immuno-compromised people each year but it never hits the headlines like this. We had plans for our 50th wedding this May but I fear they are out the window now as well ...



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Graham Whistler wrote:
Not focus stacking but another of many Photoshop CC problem solvers. How do you put a new sky behind a complex subject like a winter tree (see little pix as shot with winter sky)? Using Colour Range masking and normal layer masks it take less the 5 mins to do enclose sample. There was no easy way to do this with early Photshops. There is no end to what you can do now with digital photography and a good computer!

Graham, have you tried Luminar4 it does this very easily. 
Well worth a trial download.  I cant say I want Adobe to go out of business but if they did it wouldnt bother me.  They have really upset a lot of people with their attitude to customers who prefer purchase option rather than subscription.  I will never buy a product by subscription.
Same with Sky, Netflix, etc.



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With all this gloom in the news I am sharing a bit of colour from our garden today. No stacking just Nikon D500 with 18-140 Nikon lens.



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