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Editing the waterfall images

Editing the waterfall images

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Editing the waterfall images

- Now, I'm really pleased that I was able to find this secret waterfall where there were no tourists, and it's something I hadn't seen photographed, and I'm really pleasantly surprised with the results. This first image was, remember from us kind of standing back and trying to take it all in before we got close to the waterfall. Now what I really wanted to show you was a polarized image and a non polarized. Again, I love to show this demonstration. So this one is polarized, and this one's lost polarization. You'll see that, the glare, the white all over the leaves, and you'll also see the black rock goes from black to white, and it looses the contrast with the water. I'm going to go ahead and select both images here, so you Shift click on the second image, and the End key is Survey Mode. Shift Tab makes it larger for you. Turn the lights out, and we can look at it side by side. So, we've got beautiful green on the left with the black rock contrasted with the waterfall. On the right…

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