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>>> LPS#12 Feedback Thread
I think I am finally getting caught up with things. 2 - nelsonstuff - The Love of Money is the Root of All Evil Kind of funny in it's crude construction, but babies don't usually have a love of anything but food at that point, so I don't quite get the setup. 3 - Povertybarn - "The Evil that Men do" Very cool look! The… -
Re: RawTherapee 4.0.11
Supported cameras list: Adobe Digital Negative (DNG) AgfaPhoto DC-833m Apple QuickTake 100 Apple QuickTake 150 Apple QuickTake 200 ARRIRAW format AVT F-080C AVT F-145C AVT F-201C AVT F-510C AVT F-810C Canon PowerShot 600 Canon PowerShot A5 Canon PowerShot A5 Zoom Canon PowerShot A50 Canon PowerShot A460 (CHDK hack) Canon… -
>>> LPS#4 Feedback Thread
LPS#4 was a very enjoyable round to judge. A lot of creativity was evident. My compliments to all who entered. And now we open it up for some feedback that may help some out there. Here are my thoughts as I looked through them. Post# - Photog - Title 3 - denika - Porcelain Romp The framing and color seem at odds with what… -
Ch 5 - "Masks are Your Friend" from K Eismann's PS Masking and Compositing
Chapter 5 - Masks Are Your Friend Chapter 5 adresses the following points 1. The concept of masking 2. Different types of masks in Photoshop 3. Channel masks versus Layer masks 4. Vector masks When you don a mask, it serves two purposes - It must hide some of your facial features, and must expose some of your features so… -
Photoshop LAB Discussion: Chapter 12
[size=+2]Command, Click, Control[/size] or [size=+1]Meet the Man From Mars[/size] [OPINION]This chapter highlights Dan's innovative brilliance, but also his blind spot. Brilliance, because once you're comfortable with the concepts here, they'll remain an essential part of your color correction arsenal for all time. Blind… -
Re: >>> LPS#20 - Feedback Thread
41-50 41 - Face of Innocence. I love the subject and the composition. However, I find it too soft. You seem to have the rose in focus an you lose it around the eyelashes and you cropped a bit of her chin out. I think it might have been stronger with the theme to have the full face in focus instead of the rose. Also, I… -
Re: You Own The Negatives
I haven't been at this very long but I have come to the realization that my images, once they have been distributed to the client are essentially worthless. First off, I shoot mostly video but I think that is similar in relation to this topic. If you are still shooting film or negatives your original work product still has… -
Re: Best Place to Find Used Lenses?
Thank you for the vote of confidence; I hope I deserve it....... <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"><meta name="ProgId" content="Word.Document"><meta name="Generator" content="Microsoft Word 11"><meta name="Originator" content="Microsoft Word 11"> <!--[if gte mso 9]><xml> <w:WordDocument>… -
Re: Transoxania (Uzbekistan)
But I digress.... Back to the Topic at Hand, that is to say, our trip. To the Aral.... AND BEYOND! I had meticulously planned our trip, even making a little calendar marking where we would be and having pictures of the moon phases for night photography. Our first planned action was to fly from Tashkent way out west to… -
Re: B-17
B-17 more info than you ever wanted, but i'm an airplane historian Remaining B-17's in the US: A list Of Surviving B-17's Key: F = Flyable, M = Museum, R = Restoration, S = Storage, U = Status Unknown 1. B-17D 2125; 40-3097; National Air And Space Museum, Silver Hill, MD, USA; S 2. B-17E 2257; 41-2446; Travis Historical…
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