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    #16
    Re: Under the Jetty

    Originally posted by El Sid View Post
    I really like this and the processing...

    Here comes the 'but'... There are some unpleasant thin white lines along most of the high contrast edges which detract from the overall effect - particularly in the large version. i feel it's worth a bit of time either reprocessing to avoid them or going over it carefully and painting/cloning them out - clone tool set to darken and small size works well sampling from an area near the line that's darker than the line itself but lighter then the dark side of the edge if you see what I mean.
    Thanks Nigel. Yes I saw the but too lol. Definite white edges along the tops. I could clone it out yes. I'll take a look and thanks for the advise as to best way to achieve it too.
    Alan.

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      #17
      Re: Under the Jetty

      Originally posted by Cyberman View Post
      I like that, a very nice image.
      Cheers Andy
      Alan.

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        #18
        Re: Under the Jetty

        I like that a lot and think it works even with the clutter as it serves to remind that this is an image of industrial architecture and not a piece of abstract art.

        Cheers,
        John

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          #19
          Re: Under the Jetty

          Originally posted by ColytonJohn View Post
          I like that a lot and think it works even with the clutter as it serves to remind that this is an image of industrial architecture and not a piece of abstract art.

          Cheers,
          John
          Thanks John. You picked up on what I was trying to convey. Canvey Island is known for the refinery. Mainly because if it should go up in flames there are defined routes for those living there to get out, quick too!!
          Alan.

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