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Anonymous File :-(, x)
1. Burned the sky; did a sloppy job of it and also went over the trees where they passed over the horizon, but not the little building. (Burn tool, makes the area dragged over darker, looks like a little hand in a sideways masturbatory position; could be covered on the menu up by a little thumbtack-looking thing (the dodge tool, which does the opposite) or a little thing that initially looks like a soapbar and not a sponge, the sponge tool, which does the same with saturation).
2. Boosted the exposure to .27. (Image, adjustments, exposure.)
2. Played with the levels. Took the black slider up to fourteen, then the white slider back to 226, and the grey slider to .97
(Image menu, adjustments, levels.)
4. Used the aforementioned sponge tool to desaturate the plants in the photograph; previous steps made them look almost lime green. Again, did a less-than-perfectionist job on this one; some overlap happened with other areas of the photograph.
5. Went back and burned again the left-hand-most fourth of the sky or so.
6. Burned the road, the path, and those tan-colored plants off to the side of the path.
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