Quote Originally Posted by PythonWallace
Thanks, it's nice being a graphic artist when looking at reptile photos. I can take most of them and set the light levels and saturation where they should be to see what the animal really looks like. It's funny how people bump the contrast and saturation to make an animal look way cooler than it really is, and think nobody will know. Your image isn't possible to ever get accurate again though, with all the adjustments you made, just thought I'd try to figure out what you did to it.
That's a great skill to have in this field. The only thing I really used to do whencropping down my photos to post here, is lighten the light levels to compensate for a photo that came out too dark; but with my current camera, I do not need to do that.
I wish I had Photoshop here at home, but sadly we lost it when our computer recently crashed.. I have it over at my mom's but don't get there very often or I would love to mess around with people's photos more!