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Having computer issues and unable to edit images in PSE11 on my computer. Used Photoshop Express app which means I cannot clone and do more precise post editing of images. There were some tiger lilies at edge of parking lot at St. Francis Episcopal Church, GSO, NC. I tried taking one with many lilies and another close up of the stamens. It was about 9:30 a.m. and they were in a shaded area. So, the one on the right has more blue tint in it since I did not adjust the WB when I took the image. The one on the left has vibrant filter attached and if I left it normal, colors would have looked like the CU. PSE 11 definitely gives you more adjustments with lightness, darkness, mid-tones and can change color variation.
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On Saturday, June 13th I had the opportunity to find some tiger lilies in bloom at mid day and so took an image of a single bloom which shows more like what the orange color of the tiger lily would be. I only sharpened. Yeah! today my PSE 11 program is working.
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