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  2. Thanks for the suggestions. I will have a try with them.
  3. I had several 0.02 with another agency, it was for China and I could not cut the country out of distribution. Therefore just cancelled my contract with that agency. On Alamy I so far did not have that low (with a very limited list of countries where I allow distribution and no NU of course) but it feels that we go that direction anyway. Had recently a ~$5 "standard" license of an RM image with nearly unlimited use allowed 😞
  4. So did I answer you? Or you want me to elaborate something? Sorry for a mess in my initial post (i.e. "questions to your answer" instead of the opposite), was in the middle of a conference call...
  5. Compare the railings and cars I have ACR but only basic knowledge of the processes you are describing. Thanks
  6. Huge neon signs and video display on the side of a building in Piccadilly Circus in London with pedestrians and a London bus in front. England, UK
  7. Barely noticeable. I don't think a QC fail. I would maybe add a radial gradient mask and fiddle with the clarity/dehaze sliders. But I don't think you use Lightroom.
  8. Those fire ants are a real pest. Their tunnels are up to 30m long. They all come up after the rain. Their bite is painful and the blisters are very itchy and painful. They last a week. You don't want those ants in your garden, I can tell you.
  9. I don't know any of this - hence the question. 😵‍💫
  10. Hall's Babbler - $ Amazing the number of bird licenses recently
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  12. Just had a sale for 16 cents. W00t!!! I'm taking the rest of the week off!!! 🙂
  13. Sorry, I do not see soft spots on these images at the available resolution. But there are several questions to your answer. In Photoshop. 1. Paint a mask by a brush on the desired area and apply the desired changes within it. 2. Go to Select and Mask environment, mask an area there, and make it going to a new layer. Than you can do whatever in that new layer and it will be on top of your background. 3. Use ACR as a filter, and paint a mask there, doing all adjustments available in ACR within the masked area. I think that you know all this though, so am not sure that I understood your question correctly.
  14. Once you see it you can't stop seeing it.... Thanks for the tip.
  15. I hardly see it, but you could try a spotting tool with a wide feather edge.
  16. Not particularly. I have soft spots for lots of people you included. Allan
  17. Is there a local correction tool - lasso or something - that can be used to increase contrast just in one area of an image?
  18. If it wasn't for Denoise I would not have uploaded as many images as I have up to date. Allan
  19. When I see that face I keep thinking it is Jeff wanting answers. Allan
  20. Sorry to hear of your friends suffering. Allan
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