Nameless Bear
Registered
Hey everyone Newbie underwater photographer and Lightroom user here.
Have been editing pictures from my recent trip and used this method to clear a big piece of backscatter from this picture; in short, I used the Spot Removal tool (with feathering) on the piece, followed by the Adjustment Brush on the area to reduce exposure so that it blends in better. Here are the results:
Before
After
Two nudibranch feeding - Nembrotha kubaryana by Nameless Bear, on Flickr
See that big, white piece on the nudibranch to the right? Yea. While not immediately apparent, sharper observers will be able see the job done.
Now I know there must be better ways to do this; what would you do in a situation like this?
Have been editing pictures from my recent trip and used this method to clear a big piece of backscatter from this picture; in short, I used the Spot Removal tool (with feathering) on the piece, followed by the Adjustment Brush on the area to reduce exposure so that it blends in better. Here are the results:
Before
After
Two nudibranch feeding - Nembrotha kubaryana by Nameless Bear, on Flickr
See that big, white piece on the nudibranch to the right? Yea. While not immediately apparent, sharper observers will be able see the job done.
Now I know there must be better ways to do this; what would you do in a situation like this?