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Thinking about challenge 127
As I said in the thread, when I was reading the poem, I had in my head Jim Croce's song 'If I could save time in a bottle'. I don't know how many of you are old enough to know that song? I have no sense of the time of when music was popular. The difference between that first line and the first line of the poem was that the… -
Re: computer advice
Here's a quick take at CyberpowerPC. Obviously, there is a room for tweaking up or down... $1,705 http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/saved/1D77PN* Case: Thermaltake Element-T Mid-Tower Case [-45] (Original Color) * Internal USB Extension Module: None * Neon Light Upgrade: None * Extra Case Fan Upgrade: Default case fans * Noise… -
Re: Is the Canon 7D a "Pro" camera?
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Re: Tennis ball color theory
Hey, Rutt! This is a great and funny idea of applying color science to every day objects! :D Sorry for bumping into this thread, but I think I can tell something that might be interesting for some people. The thread is old, but I found it via google while searching something about fluorescent spectra, so the information in… -
Photoshop LAB -- Ch 8 / The Impossible Retouch
[IMGl]http://rutt.smugmug.com/photos/42750885-S.jpg[/IMGl] The meat of this chapter is a technique for fixing blown highlights using LAB's impossible colors and some advanced blending techniques. Since I already knew about LAB steepening, color balancing, and sharpeneing, this has been the most useful chapter of the book… -
The DGRIN Mini-Challenges (Quick Links)
Welcome to Mini-Challenge #177 - Human Emotions I’m excited to be hosting my first mini. It’s been fun playing along for a couple of years; now it’s my turn to choose the topic! In my opinion, there’s nothing as interesting as human nature, or as fascinating as the human face. So….. I am interested in seeing your images of… -
LAB Color discussion -- Chapter 7 Workflow
Chapter 7: Summing Up: LAB and Workflow In the first six chapters we have been introduced to the LAB color space and an initial understanding of what the numbers in LAB represent - L -- 0( darkest) to 100 ( lightest) -- ( I have deliberately avoided saying black and white here, as the L channel does not refer to color… -
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… -
Chapter 6, Professional Photoshop, 5th Edition
Professional Photoshop Fifth Edition By Dan Margulis Chapter 6: Sharpening With a Stiletto Review by Nikolai Sklobovsky, www.photosocal.com Foreword First of all, we need to understand that perceived sharpness has often nothing to do with our sharpening techniques. Some researches shows that in many cases "the number one"… -
Re: Sout East Asia
Part VII- Mingun and the Irrawaddy The time had come to leave Mandalay and head towards the last of our major destinations in Burma; Bagan, a city a few hundred kilometers south west of Mandalay which also lies ion the Irrawaddy (now named the Ayeyerwady) river. The Irrawady river starts in the extreme north of Burma, in…
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