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Diana

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  • Main editing computer
    PC laptop
  • Editing software
    Photoshop
  • Monitor Calibrator
    Spyder
  • Cameras, lenses and other photographic equipment
    Nikon D7000, Nikon 35-70mm f2.8, Tameron 17-50 f2.8, Tokina 11-16mm f2.8, Nikon sb600 (qty 2) & Youngnuo 568ex flash, Yongnuo triggers plus an assortment of filters & a tripod

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  1. Thank you so very much! I thought I was going out of my mind trying to find it.
  2. I used to use PSE13, before I switched to PS CC. PSE had a drawing tool, where you could place a shape, whether filled or just an outline, onto your photo. I simply can not find such a tool in CC2018. How can I do this? I am trying to make a large rectangle outline on my image and then will place text within it, to simulate a magazine cover; which I want to use for marketing.
  3. No, I did not get to see what she was claiming. I just reminded her that she needed to download the Dropbox file to her home computer so that it would not get compressed/ruined. Then she could then upload it to a website from there. She never told me where it was going. I've looked at her Instagram account and FB and never saw it. She never answered me back after that. It was a TFP, as we call a "trade time for pictures". I was portfolio building & practicing some posing with her.
  4. Or like the one I am working on now... I brought a backdrop stand to clients home & because of how small their home is I shot past my backdrop & you can see parts of their walls.
  5. Even if you shot out past your background? I need to leave parts of my garage wall with bikes on it...in a photo?
  6. When choosing to show portrait proofs online, or sharing a landscape on Facebook or Instagram, what px size & resolution do you choose? I've given models web-sized images before, and had 1 young woman complain that they looked grainy when she put it online. When I posted her photos, using the same exact web sized image, they were fine to my eyes. I have been using an action that came in a set I bought before I found out about your wonderful classes. Her complaint made me wonder if I am doing it right. I want to make sure I am doing it right. I shoot with some extra space normally. So my workflow is a general loose crop to your 11x15.... still leaving room for cropping an image to clients requests. After finishing my PS edits I save my PSD and then make a web size jpeg for a proof or to share online if it's a landscape. My web sizing action sizes my 11x15 cropped images to: 600x818px @72 dpi, then it gives you an option for quality. I looked on your blog and saw that you recommend 800x587, but it does not list a resolution. I did see that you have a web resize action, but it looks as if you need to input the size. I do use a watermark. I just place it....easy peasey.
  7. I had to delete the images because the young lady is in the foster care system here in the states, and you can't post foster care kids pictures online unless you are a government agency. It has to do with the fact that she has no parent that can sign a release; to be able to use her image in my portfolio. That is why I had to darken her face. I did not even feel comfortable posting on here for help. I volunteer for an agency that helps gets the kids adopted. They need professional photos to advertise the kids that are up for adoption. I can link their website on mine, but I can't post the photos online myself. It's my way to give back.
  8. Yes, Damien I did. I did after you replied. Sorry I did not comment after I did it. It worked splendid. It took me a bit to figure out the red, on the pic above, how it blocks any liquify. They loved the composite I was able to do thanks to your help. Once I delivered the images, I deleted them off my computer as I am mandated to do. I did not think about posting the results. I had a couple ripples in my tie, where yours is smooth. It worked though. Are the regular brushes different from Elements to Photoshop CC? Or maybe it is my new laptop. I did not seem to be able to control the liquify as well as I used to be able to. The brush seems to be a bit "off". I had a good handle on it with my last computer, but either it changed with the laptop or with moving to CC. I have it set to soft with 0 hardness. It just seems that the overflow past the brush edge does not seem the same now....like less overflow. I know it has to do with the size of the brush, but I've messed with liquify a lot and it's not working the same. Any ideas on what change I made or missed setting up correctly?
  9. I do have a last question. Where is the selection brush in CC? I see the quick selection brush, but I don't want to include the pupil in the levels adjustment.
  10. Here you go! I shrunk her down in the composite so that she fit better. So it this one it does not give you as much area to see the tie. I decided to also give you the full photo with her face covered, do that you had more to work with if needed.
  11. Ok... I never even thought of a levels layer. Cool! Thanks Damien! Would it be the same for all super dark eyes? I have another foster childn that I photographed, that has dark eyes. He is Hispanic with super chocolatey eyes. I can't wait to get back to the computer to try it.
  12. I think just a gentle swaying. That way, with rhe wasy she is smiling over at me, it makes more sense. If she was zooming along, she better be looking straight forward. ?
  13. Here is this one fixed. Thanks again Damien!
  14. I fixed the profile issue in the origional photo of this and the other question I asked about making the hanging tie wave. They are both the same client. I only had minor clipping on the shirt, between her arm & her side. They are mostly going to use the images online. Where this issue came from, was switching to Photoshop CC from Elements 13, which is what I started taking your classes using. I also changed to a new laptop with the same external monitor that I had used for those classes. Could you maybe make a blog about what your settings need to be and where to find them. Also adding all the other tool tips, like the cross hairs in the brush, etc. It was heck setting up photoshop cc. Do you need a new image of her eye to show me how to lighten/brighten her iris?
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