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KimMoore

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  1. Thank you. So if I keep using my grey card it'll work.
  2. The tricky part is this is Resene’s whitest paint. This may be a silly question, if I’m not shooting off the actual wall, ie I will use a wood wall & most likely backdrops. Is it super important this white matches 100%?
  3. Would you say right hand side is an acceptable match?
  4. Now that you have said that, I see the white balance looks ok on the sheet & really off on the paint.....
  5. Hi there, This is a question of a different type. I am about to paint my studio & there are so many whites to pick from, being that this is something I want to do once. I have taken a picture of the four white I have got samples for, using my white balance sheet I have taken a picture of them. I'm not sure if I should trust my white balance card. Any suggestions, or where to find information about what paint colour is best for a photography studio? there is only natural light from a window in here, lights were off.
  6. Whoops, sorry I skipped the noise part because that was different & thought if I don't deal with the noise no point in sharpening.
  7. I skipped the sharpening bit (only because that is completely different since updating photoshop & I'm about to go back & re-read this, but they need the photos) I re-sized to 2048 pixels longest side & save jpg 11.
  8. The charity will use them on fb first, then newspaper. but happy to do fb first.
  9. All done. Now the correct way to save it from here?
  10. I think I just noticed it changes on its own... But when saving as a jpg, what things do I tick on the right hand side.
  11. Hi Damien, So I understand this, I want to re-size this image for web. I have adjusted the longest side to 960, but what do I do with the short side?
  12. Don't judge me, but in the early days I used an action. But I've taken a five year break from photography having my third baby & keen to learn how to do it properly now, but not sure where to learn? Photos for myself I would just post them & they were fine. (by fine I mean uploaded ok) Last night was the first time I have sent a file to someone with my new R5 & my updated version of photoshop & the file was massive I couldn't send it. So more to the point, where can I learn how to do this?
  13. I guess everything. I imported pictures I took this evening at a charity jig & they were way to big to email to them, or send on fb. I guess I'm wanting to learn how the correct way to do these things, probably very basic knowledge which I lack.
  14. I do have a quick question..... I've just recently gone mirrorless, canon R5 & the files are HUGE! Which class will I learn the correct way to re-size these massive files?
  15. Hi Damien, this might be a simple question… im just calibrating my Dell Ultrasharp screen with i1 Display Pro. In the instructions when I’m taking my screens output, I start with with my screen on its lowest output (5000). I’m confused, am I doing the whole screen ie all 9 parts of the grid on 5000 then starting again for the next preset. Or am I changing the preset per grid change? I have 6 presets, but 9 on the grid. hopefully this makes sense 😁
  16. I have just realised my input source for my screen is via DP, not HDMI. Am I best to change this over to HDMI, or is DP ok? My screen is DELL U2419H
  17. No I don't, I'm wondering if I should look up standard sizing. I will see if I can check with the printing company over the weekend what size they have.
  18. No its not. Sorry to explain. I have been asked to make a flyer for the above event, for printing flyers, for fb add's & also to go on a road side sign using corflute (forsale sign board). To be honest I have no idea how to size this, but I know I am using a landscape photo to fit in it as above.
  19. Yes, I placed all the images in separately. When I made the initial file I made it a size in inches to see what size I need to work with the photo. I know this isn't correct, do I use pixels to make the correct size & what size do I use. I'm a real newby in this size stuff. and I will sign up for the trainingprepress class.
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