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wait, you're saying photoshop can fix me?
Now we just need to get it to work in real life... Or print some kind of awesome paper mask. |
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i like to use natural lighting as much as possible
i love natural photography. the more natural the photo the more i smile. photoshop isn't really an option for me the most i'd ever do to my pictures are cropping, b&w or sepia or maybe play with the color a bit to bring it to a more natural look if the original picture is too washed out or dark. |
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i miss photoshop. :[
it's fun to just play around with pics. |
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i like to use natural lighting as much as possible i love natural photography. the more natural the photo the more i smile. photoshop isn't really an option for me the most i'd ever do to my pictures are cropping, b&w or sepia or maybe play with the color a bit to bring it to a more natural look if the original picture is too washed out or dark. Yea I never photoshopped b4..I mean what is the point? If the pic ends up looking nothing like me..I may as well put a pic of Angelina Jolie up there..and say that is me. I just use webcam and a 99 dollar digi cam to take my pics.. |
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i like to use natural lighting as much as possible i love natural photography. the more natural the photo the more i smile. photoshop isn't really an option for me the most i'd ever do to my pictures are cropping, b&w or sepia or maybe play with the color a bit to bring it to a more natural look if the original picture is too washed out or dark. By using photoshop, I don't mean stick your head on Angelina Jolie's body, or warp your picture to make you look skinnier or something, you'd only be fooling yourself in the long run. Use it to make your pictures look natural. A picture straight off the camera is not reality or natural looking at all. Cameras, especially digicams, can only capture a fraction of the dynamic range you can see with your eyes. Photoshop is a very powerful picture editing program but can be a bit intimidating at first. Here are my photoshop tips: 1 - Dynamic range: To edit the brightness/contrast of your pic, use the 'Levels' tool rather than the brightness/contrast one. Much more powerful & gives better results. I like to use the shadow/highlights tool in moderation also. 2 - Color: I do most of my color fixing using hue/saturation rather than color balance. You can adjust the hue/saturation for specific colors & it does the job well. I also use the selective color tool to fine tune. 3 - Retouching: Guys don't need it much since they can get away looking a bit ruggid. For smoothing out complection, a third party photoshop plugin called Neat Image works wonders. To remove moles/acne, learn how to use the clone stamp tool. You can also isolate the important facial features & add gaugasian blur to the rest of the pic. Draws your attention to the face & looks pretty cool. 4 - Sharpening: If the pic needs it, add some sharpening. Do this last. Any of this helpful? |
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how much is photoshop
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how much is photoshop depends on your view of using torrents |
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how much is photoshop Their newest version, according to Adobe's website, has it at 699. Friggin expensive! They have a much cheaper, scaled down version called Photoshop elements for round 100. You can download a trial version of either from their site. |
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Edited by
krupa
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Thu 11/13/08 07:04 PM
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Right on! I suck at photography but am descent with art...I want better close range resolution...all my work is done in .003 mm dots...how do I get highly detailed resolution on lines, more often than not..finer than human hair?
This is a good example....100% stippled... How can I zoom up to within an inch or so and get the detailed rendering I need for examples? |
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Edited by
HawaiiMusikMan
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Thu 11/13/08 07:12 PM
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Right on! I suck at photography but am descent with art...I want better close range resolution...all my work is done in .003 mm dots...how do I get highly detailed resolution on lines, more often than not..finer than human hair? This is a good example....100% stippled... How can I zoom up to within an inch or so and get the detailed rendering I need for examples? Get the highest resolution camera you can afford & use a tripod. Make sure it's evenly lit, don't use flash if you can help it. Awesome picture BTW! |
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Edited by
HawaiiMusikMan
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Thu 11/13/08 07:34 PM
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Right on! I suck at photography but am descent with art...I want better close range resolution...all my work is done in .003 mm dots...how do I get highly detailed resolution on lines, more often than not..finer than human hair? This is a good example....100% stippled... How can I zoom up to within an inch or so and get the detailed rendering I need for examples? Get the highest resolution camera you can afford & use a tripod. Make sure it's evenly lit, don't use flash if you can help it. Awesome picture BTW! Okay, I finally understand what you're getting at. If you're wanting to show off the .003 mm dots you're using, you need a macro lens. Probably need a camera with interchangeable lenses for that. |
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Some cameras have a macro mode. May or may not get you close enough for what you're after though.
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Edited by
krupa
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Thu 11/13/08 07:57 PM
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So...the $100 Walmart special aint gonna cut it?
I guess I shouldn't be suprized....even when people are nose up on my work...they still gotta look harder before they say..."Oh My God...how did you..?" I just can't do straight lines...I shake my way through pix...oddly enough...they seem to pan out. Gonna try to scrounge up a pixel pic...just trying to give you a detail.... ....damnit this should be closer!...nothing but dots. ] |
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So...the $100 Walmart special aint gonna cut it? I guess I shouldn't be suprized....even when people are nose up on my work...they still gotta look harder before they say..."Oh My God...how did you..?" I just can't do straight lines...I shake my way through pix...oddly enough...they seem to pan out. Gonna try to scrounge up a pixel pic...just trying to give you a detail.... ....damnit this should be closer!...nothing but dots. How large are your pics? Could you use a scanner on them? That may get you closer than your camera can. |
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Dude, your giant pic made my thread unreadable. Can u remove it so people can read my photo tips. Thanks.
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Stupidly enough...you are probably right on target....(I am an idiot)...much of my work would scan...but, 1/2 of it would be too big but....the scanner would definitely help...it ain't easy being a cro-mag.
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Dude, your giant pic made my thread unreadable. Can u remove it so people can read my photo tips. Thanks. please |
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The big one of these is what I'm talking about. Please remove. Thanks. |
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Edited by
krupa
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Thu 11/13/08 08:02 PM
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Absolutely...my bad....I am new at the pc thing..Gomen ne sai...
I mean Ma ha' lo |
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Absolutely...my bad....I am new at the pc thing..Gomen ne sai... Thanks bro |
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