How would you know? You don't do kitchens 'cos you burn everything! :D
For me it's got to be a knife sharpener. Nothing worse than trying to slice ripe tomatoes with a blunt knife!
Perhaps it's already started? This is a link for 40 x iphone4 on Craigs List. Is that genuine do you think?
http://london.craigslist.co.uk/mob/2536072357.html
I'd say it's about as sharp as my Sigma 70-200 f/2.8. Like yours, it's an early edition (not quite as old though, and a cracking sharp lens. Shame about the AF on yours though :(
In CS5 just click Layer > New adjustment layer > Hue/Saturation...
Place the layer below the couple but above the background. Use the sliders to reduce the saturation and increase the lightness. Job done, easy!
Keep in mind if you add a layer to adjust the saturation and lightness of the background you will still need to edit out the flash shadows, or they will still be evident in the final image. That's the only complication to Christine's idea compared to just replacing the whole background (see...
Looks to me like you need to immerse yourself in CS5 layers and selections. ;)
I've emailed you back the other file you asked me to help you with. Can I assume I can delete the raw of this one now as you no longer need my help with it?
I have to agree... I quite like what christine did to wash out the background. Here's the same with a new blank canvas added. What I think is the biggest issue here is the area of the ladies shoulder which needs some extensive work to get looking right.
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