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Posts posted by Damien Symonds
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No, as long as it's perfect black, you're safe. Well, as long as you use a good lab, that is.
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It's gotta be a typo. It must mean ICC.
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I'm so sorry, I don't know.
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May I see the two separate images?
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Dissolve method?
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Basically, figure out what crop you'd like for perfect composition, then go about 5-10% bigger.
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Shouldn't you have put the "rocks" in before running the plugin?
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Stacks better, well done.
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Hmmm ... no, that's not right, is it?
We need to find a way to make it look like the ground drops slightly, around the body.
Also, what is with the weird straight vertical line on the left side of that closeup?
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Then you'll have to live with dodgy yellows, I guess.
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Does your lab provide you with a soft-proofing profile?
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Now let's fix the much bigger problem.
And no, not green. You must be due for recalibration.
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For sets of photos you've shot on a tripod, do you mean?
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1 hour ago, KH said:
First, exporting. In Lightroom, I had presets for Website, Facebook, High Resolution and Print Files. It was so easy to just choose what I needed for particular photos when I had completed the editing on them. I am hoping that when I am done editing my 1800 photos from the wedding I just did, there will be a way to export all of the files at a high resolution in one folder. This way it makes it simple to save to disk for my client, and all of the file names are in order as well.
Tools>Photoshop>Image Processor
And for web-res files, this.
1 hour ago, KH said:Second, in Lightroom, when I needed to do heavier editing I could open the image in Photoshop; and when I was done, it would save the changes, and the new image would show in Lightroom. Right now I am trying to edit a wedding in Bridge. When I open the image in photoshop and save it, when I go back to bridge the changes don't show on the photo. They seem to only show there if the changes are done in ACR only. I am hoping there is a way to open in photoshop from Bridge, do my heavier editing, save it and have the changes reflected in Bridge.
This makes no sense. I need to see screenshots to demonstrate this.
41 minutes ago, KH said:Oh, one more thing. I used the before and after feature often to decide if I liked my edit or not. When I open bridge I run a preset of my usual edits that I do to most photos to save time. In lightroom, I had the option to view the SOOC vs my edit, and also to reset if I didn't like what I saw.
Can I do that in ACR?
No. Your switch to Bridge marks a new beginning for the quality of your photos. Don't use a preset. Strive for quality.
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There is no black-and-white layer there.
Use this for your black-and-white conversion.
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Your question seems to be based on the assumption that only one of the lenses would cause reduction?
If her left lens caused it, so would her right lens.
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20 minutes ago, aimeewphoto said:
Trying now. To confirm, I mask everything inside the rim of her glasses, correct?
Correct.
4 minutes ago, aimeewphoto said:Ugh. Not really working either. It just makes her eye look way too big. I guess her head is turned too far for this to be fully corrected, perhaps?
No, I don't agree. The fix you posted looked perfectly fine to me.
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Any time you view at a non-standard zoom this is a risk. Only use Cmd + and - keys for zooming.
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In that case, try doing the enlargement with the point on her pupil instead.
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Weird. Ah well, at least it's working.
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You mean the scroll bar isn't there?
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And can you see the scroll bar to the right of the photo?
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Which web browser are you using?
"drawing" on an image
in How to achieve a certain look or effect
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You really messed up your lighting, didn't you?
The practice doll photo you took the other day was really well lit. The actual baby photo has horrid mixed lighting.