Photoshop - Digital Darkroom
by Daniel Buck
http://www.danielbuck.net/
I personal like my car photos abit "edgy" and "contrasy" looking. For me it
seems to bring out the attitude of the car.

So you have that dramatic angle that you were shooting for, and the picture
came out great! But, some how it's not quite as dramatic as you wanted it to be.

Open the picture in PhotoShop, and change the mode to LAB Color.

Duplicate the image layer, and desaturate the bottom layer. (click on the
layer once, and hit CTRL-SHIFT-U). Now change the top layer type to overlay.
(Click on the top layer once, and click the drop box that says "Normal", and
choose Overlay)

That should do it! You can always change the levels by hitting CTRL-L and
moving the sliders, or do a number of things to enhance the image, as photoshop
can act as a "digital darkroom" for you photos! However, don't go overboard on
the effects, to much can ruin a good picture.
Before you save the image for print, or for the web, change the image mode
back to RGB (or CMYK if you are printing), and when it askes you if you want to
flatten the image, click flatten.
Happy shooting!