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Damien Symonds

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  1. The words "40 inch" and "monitor" don't really go together. Or if they do, they're accompanied by the words "hideously expensive". You're really looking for a TV, I figure?
  2. Hi Melissa, what will it be connected to? Your normal editing computer, or another one?
  3. The files you're sending to the client today will be just the same as all files you've sent to clients before. It's not the end of the world. The next client, however, will get amazing files.
  4. Lol, this is a very old thread, from before I wrote the bonus module. You definitely CAN and MUST sharpen digitals.
  5. Yes, the focus is very good.
  6. I'm so sorry @Patrice, for all the "magic" of modern software, nothing can create focus where focus doesn't exist. This photo is what it is, I'm afraid.
  7. Yeah, again, you should get away with this.
  8. Gee, that's pretty good, considering. I think you can get away with it, if you have none better.
  9. No, I'd allow that much time for that many files on my computer, and it has twice as much RAM as yours.
  10. Sorry, I can't give feedback on editing outside of the Deluxe class.
  11. All I can suggest is to add a Hue/Saturation layer. Don't touch the "Master" channel. On the Reds channel move the Saturation slider to -100. Then on all the remaining channels (Yellow thru Magenta) move their Lightness sliders to +100.
  12. I'm sorry, I don't know of a way. Sometimes there's a Channel Mixer trick, but one doesn't present itself here.
  13. Sometimes 16-bit is very necessary ... but most of the time 8-bit is adequate. 16-bit is only necessary for photos that will require significant tonal adjustments in Photoshop. The most common of these is backlit hazy photos that need black balance, as you'll learn in the Advanced Levels Class (please don't wait too long). It's foolish to edit everything in 16-bit.
  14. It's called "Large Document Format" in the file format list in the save dialog. In my version, it's the second option, right under PSD. Are you sure you don't have it? Why are you in 16-bit?
  15. It should allow you to save as a PSB file, yes? I assume you're working in 16-bit?
  16. Yes, the Graphics Processor was going to be my suggestion too. Can you do this for me?
  17. Yes, definitely. Everything must be set to sRGB. That's weird. You mean it does absolutely nothing when you click the "Open Image" button?
  18. I don't have a solution for this photo at all, sorry. The background behind the hair is just too varied. May I see a 100% crop of the area at the top of Dad's head?
  19. I can't tell for sure at this size, but I suspect you forgot your noise removal.
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