May 6, 2004
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Vine House in Bourton on the Water – Photo by Chris Duffy and Enhanced in Paint Shop Pro
Vine House in Bourton on the Water – Photo by Chris Duffy and Enhanced in Photo Shop
This is a cottage in the town of Bourton on the Water. I liked it for several reasons. First of all it’s made of Cotswold stone, secondly it has a black wroght iron fence and the door has that “aged” look. I’ve enhanced it in two different softwares . . . Paint Shop Pro and Photo Shop. I like some aspects of each enhancement and some things about each that I don’t like, and I’m having a devil of a time figuring out which one I like best.
What are your thoughts?
Comments (5)
I rhink I like the one done in PSP better, even though they are both good. Great pic either way, though…….
I like the Pait Shop Pro version. For some reason it looks “friendlier.” Maybe it’s the colors, or the fact that the other one looks a little “frosty” from the sharpening. It just looks a little scary to me, whereas the PSP one looks inviting. Just some brief impressions–they’re both lovely, really.
Three miles is really small potatoes compared to what I was logging last year–up to 20 mile training runs before I did the marathon. But I still don’t understand how cross country folks can run in the woods. I feel uncoordinated if I have to step off a curb! :whocares:
The first one.
Mike
overall, I think I like PSP better, because the color is more saturated, but I like the difinition in the PhotoShop one. They both look good. :goodjob: