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Hey, I just tried Gamma Composition:
I used Imageready CS to do it. I made three duplicate layers, one (background) 100% opacity and two duplicates with 50% opacity, one with high gamma settings and one with low gamma setting. Original: ![]() Edited: ![]()
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Hey Punk, don’t take this the wrong way, but, what exactly were you trying to achieve? It just looks like you have underexposed the image. You could have achieved a far better look with a simple levels adjustment layer.
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