Graduated Neutral Density Filters in PSD?
pompo (998 pencils) | Sat, 2004-11-27 23:58For those no familiar with this popular
photography filter...it is a graduated flter where
the top half is darker and soften up as it gets closer to the center,
like a gradient. It's used to decrease high contrast in a scene in order to keep
details in background and foreground ( sunset scene with a flower in the foreground)
There is gotta be a way to shoot two bracketed shots of the same scene and mix them with a "gradient mask" any links out there?
Thanks
Pompo
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yepp!! Right on,,,just what I was looking for!!
ThankZ!
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