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Both of these images were toned to give them a slight HDR (high dynamic range) look. I used the Adobe Camera Raw software with Photoshop CS3 to tone them.
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The images were fine exposure wise, however using the fill light slider i was able to add in many more tones and then by pulling in the blacks gave the image a nice simi-HDR look i also pulled down the saturation to give it a little darker feel.
-Sam
-Sam
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