As part of my learning more about Photoshop, I've spent quite some time doing and undoing all sorts of things to this capture of a reflection. I've probably looked at it for so long I don't know what to do.
Any ideas?

Cheers
Bob
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As part of my learning more about Photoshop, I've spent quite some time doing and undoing all sorts of things to this capture of a reflection. I've probably looked at it for so long I don't know what to do. Any ideas? ![]() Cheers Bob
On my monitor (which is pretty ordinary), it looks like the reflection is at the top!
Anyway, and again this could be a function of my monitor, it looks as if there is a slight greenish cast, particularly at the top of the image? Anyway, the conversion looks good. P Regards, Patrick
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G'day
Yes I've left the greenish cast in - I just sort of preferred it. And yes, the reflection is at the top, again I just sort of preferred it that way. Cheers Bob
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