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		By: Elinor Osborn		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Beautifully optimized. So the color correction which also lightened the yellow in the bill was the solution for getting the bill to show more--not darkening it as I was thinking.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Beautifully optimized. So the color correction which also lightened the yellow in the bill was the solution for getting the bill to show more&#8211;not darkening it as I was thinking.</p>
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		By: Bobby Perkins		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[&quot;It’s good to know that LR is good for something :). artie&quot;
Oh Too Funny.

Awesome capture, and another Great Lesson!, proving definitly a keeper. With what many would call an &quot;over-exposure&quot; yet with your ideal histogram all that detail is there waiting to be restored. I like what the vibrance did for the background too, such a friendlier tool then saturation for a color boost. By the way, the Average Blur color correction you outlined in Digital Basics is just Fantastic &#038; simple. Thank you Artie for the Constant and Never-ending Improvement.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;It’s good to know that LR is good for something :). artie&#8221;<br />
Oh Too Funny.</p>
<p>Awesome capture, and another Great Lesson!, proving definitly a keeper. With what many would call an &#8220;over-exposure&#8221; yet with your ideal histogram all that detail is there waiting to be restored. I like what the vibrance did for the background too, such a friendlier tool then saturation for a color boost. By the way, the Average Blur color correction you outlined in Digital Basics is just Fantastic &amp; simple. Thank you Artie for the Constant and Never-ending Improvement.</p>
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