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Today i tried a different version of loop effect where the cloud was rolling in on its self,Mind you i have tried loads of different ways but i quite like this effect.

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Hello Cat,

The fellow on the bottom right hand side caught my attention.

Keith

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Hiya Keith, You saw what i saw although some people did not notice him,lol. How do you mark it with that yellow square?I still havent figured out how to do that yet.

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Hello Cat,

What are you using for photo software? Any chance you or one of your friends have any Adobe products??

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Hi Keith, I use windows movie maker to go through it frame by frame,And i just resize an crop in microsoft office picture manager.My hubby has photoshop but tbh keith i tried using it and i got mixed up on layers etc,lol.

Heres another smaller image i captured today,I find using the lighter blue hard to bring them through,I prefer deeper blue.Hubby says this image looks like a female,but when i look at it i see two face then one face changing direction.

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Nope, unfortunately your software doesn't provide the option to highlight a specific area.

I felt the same way about Adobe at first, but you don't need to use all of that stuff. What I do is:

Capture my screenshot.
File, new.   
Edit, Paste.  
Image, adjustments, brightness/contrast
Image, image size (to resize)
Use pointer to select an area, right-click, stroke (to highlight certain areas.
File, save as

And of course, the crop tool and such. Maybe I'll make a tutorial for this in the future. If you feel the impulse to try it again, let me know.

I was able to see more in your picture inverted. The lack of contrast between light and dark made it difficult to bring out much more, here it is:

Keith

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