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Published: April 17th, 2008

Duration: 16:28

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  1. I'm getting error messages (The file you are looking for could not be found. Please check the filename and try again.) when trying to get the QuickTime and WMV files.

    John

  2. I'm having the same problem,, i also had the same situation with an email from Mark about his botanical Garden workshop in boulder...Jim P

  3. Thanks Peter, all is well now. You are a good man.

    Wes

  4. Great technique Mark. I will be using that a lot, I am sure.

    Wes

  5. Hey sorry about that. Small blip in the server move. Should be working. Ping support@radiantvista.com if you see any problems. Thanks yall!

  6. I really liked following along with your video. I have a image that I wanted to work on for sometime now, this made my job so much easier. Also while I had mine selected I sharpened where I needed.

    Have a great day!

  7. Awesome! Really loved this one. I gonna use this for sure.

  8. Mark,

    I had read Charlie's piece on the LL and thought it sounded cool; but I put off trying it, because it sounded complicated. The man who miraculously made masks simple for me came through again! You make it seem so simple! And it is, once you know how :-)) And no one makes it easier to learn how than you do. Thanks again.

    Sylvia

  9. nice tutorial. thank you for making photoshop even more fun and understandable. even I can follow along.

  10. Great little trick. I appreciate you sharing it with us. I have always wondered what the relationship between the Luminous Landscape and Radiant Vista is. After all, the names are a bit similar.

  11. Very cool approach to local correction. Though familiar with placing anchor points to lock values in a Curves adjustment layer, I'd never applied with such specificity. This is going to make life much easier, and I have just the image -- processed the "old way" earlier today -- on which I want to give it a try!

    Thank you.

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Stephen from Washington

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