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paolo.orange; Instead laying the Luger on the belly, I prefer to use the other side of J.L, where you will find a much nicer rack to place it in.
..that will help it 'stand up' and reduce the plastic reflection from the background ![]() In danger of being 'old school', the circular polar filter would help remove the yellow reflection without taking it to Photoshop. But if it has been captured that way, I would consider to use 'clone brush'. Where you can right click and set a reference point, then edit as little area as possible in a non-linear way. On the magazine, they darker line would be a natural referance point, set as close as possible. Some photoshop links; http://www.wacom.com/tips/photoshop.cfm http://www.good-tutorials.com/ http://www.tutorialized.com/tutorials/Photoshop/1 http://www.graphic-design.com/Photoshop/ http://www.absolutecross.com/tutorials/photoshop/ http://photoshopcafe.com/ http://www.haraldbjellvag.com/photoshop.html (in norwegian) It is possible to Google up much the same for Pain Shop Pro. That program is a little more easy to use than Photoshop, but has become almost just as advanced.
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