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Old 04-01-2008, 12:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Photoshop Elements: the Quick Fix tab and differing results

Hi all, I've been messing around with some first attempts at PP in Elements on my Dartmoor pictures from last week.

I've noticed that as far as using the "Auto" feature under each of the "General Fixes", "Lighting" and "Color" sections of the Quick Fix tab, the final edit very much depends on which order you apply the fixes to the photograph.

For example, after the original below, the following 3 are results of clicking the buttons in different orders... My question is: Is there a particular order in which to apply fixes or does it just depend on the appearance you're after?









Thanks in advance.
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