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Original Photo |
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Adjustment #1 |
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Adjustment #2 |
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Adjustment #3 |
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Final Picture |
It's truly amazing what photo software can do! The only difference between the final product and Adjustment #3 is just adjusting the color to make it more black and white than sepia-toned, but I like the sepia just as much (and I didn't take it completely out of the final picture either). In fact Adjustment #3 looks a bit sharper to me...maybe I need to call that the final product!