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nikki_neste

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  1. Oh Brian you almost made me spit my coffee, reading that was hilarious! Thank you for your input! #amazeballs ?
  2. Hello, I have searched through the forums with no luck. I recently did the switch from a Windows to a MAC, this is a whole new world for me, but I am wondering should I use my calibrator tool and calibrate it right away? The color and monitor look fabulous from what I'm used to. but I'm not sure if I should go ahead and calibrate it or just leave it alone. Also if you have any other tips for computer switchers, i would greatly appreciate it. Thank you so much.
  3. Can I post in the RAW class and have you check the RAW editing for me. After you basically told me this isn't for me, I did a lot of thinking and I did a lot of searching trying to figure out if maybe my calibration was off, maybe there was an issue I wasn't aware of or maybe this really isn't for me well I discovered a pink tint on my screen, i think i fixed it, but I would still rather have another set of eyes look things over and check my RAW and see if it looks good! I don't really have any questions, i think I understand it but before I continue wasting time I wanted you to look at them and see if the RAW portion looks right. Does this make better sense?
  4. Thank you. I can't wait to take Levels, I am definitely going to do some more playing. is it ok to just post images according to the RAW guidelines, just for you to check and see how it looks?
  5. I apparently have changed my mind and didn't even realize it. I do not really like the bottom one either, i feel like it looks to fake!
  6. I like the top one because it's darker and reminds me more of fall colors, I feel like the bottom one is too vibrant and doesn't really look like a natural color. But I did try your color settings on screen and it gave it more of a softer look but yet not as dark as I was hoping for.
  7. Here are two different version. the first one I sampled the red on her dress under her arm and the second one I used the settings you gave me.
  8. that's the darkest red I could really get before getting more towards a black color
  9. Here are two different versions, I cannot decide which I like best, the first one is screen mode and the other is soft light. In the dark one I do see some masking mistakes that need to be fixed mainly by her head though.
  10. Here is a screenshot, before doing this screenshot I fixed the gradient.
  11. Yes I think just above her elbows probably would have been fine, the reason I went higher was because the books are completely in focus so I ran the gradient up to about book level hoping the books didn't become a distraction. I did the gradient at 50% so it didn't completely make everything in focus and still left some blur. I will definitely bring the gradient down some. I think it looks pretty good though, not perfect but not horrible. In regards to the link it says use your lasso tool and outline your subject, close but not touching, would it have turned out bad if I had used the method from the layers class? Like take the quick selection tool to create a selection around my subject and then mask it, or is there a reason you can't be too close to the subject with the mask? Just trying to think of a way that isn't so time consuming or might be an easier way. Thank you so much for your help thus far, i've went back and looked at each picture and I like the way it has evolved so thank you for your patience
  12. Just to make sure I understand, take a section from directly beside her and then clone in towards her, I went with about a 60 px brush if I remember correctly, should I use a bigger brush and clone in to about the middle of her on both sides but do her arms, books, etc all the way to where you can't really see them? So it will basically looked like I cloned her with the grass and such from the sides of her?
  13. I added more blur to this image and then used a gradient at the bottom at a low opacity, but I still think it needs to be blurred just a little bit more. Any suggestion as to why I still see a slight halo especially around her right arm? I have zoomed in really close and still not sure. I'm wondering if maybe I should have cloned in just a little bit further. Thank you for your help and I hope you are enjoying your family holiday!
  14. Ok i'll go back and redo it, I was afraid of going to far with the blur. Am I at least headed in the right direction? more blur? and still use the gradient so it's not as blurred at the bottom?
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