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May 23, 2004 00:24 |  #1

My First atempt at adding a bit of color to a BW image... does it work .. also I am not sure it hte shodows on the right are too dark for the overall picture? What do you think?


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May 23, 2004 00:25 |  #2

How bout I include the Picture Duh!

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May 23, 2004 14:56 |  #3

Should I crop it in any way?


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May 23, 2004 15:41 |  #4

I like it.
You should crop the left side with the fingers. A close portrait like this one should always focus the attention on the eyes. So you don't need the bulk blank space on the left. Maybe crop a little on the right site also to balance the photo.
I like the shadow on the face and the little light glimmer in the dark eye.
Good job. Keep it up!


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May 23, 2004 15:43 |  #5

Thanks so much I will crop and see what it looks like...


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May 23, 2004 16:50 |  #6

And don't forget to post it here! :lol:


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May 23, 2004 23:31 |  #7

ok here is the crop to square....' do you think it's better?

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May 24, 2004 03:38 |  #8

I think your crop is too tight IMHO. Imagine the head of the child in the dark side and you will see you've cropped his ear. I think this is the crop:

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May 24, 2004 12:00 |  #9

yeah thanks that does look good is yours cropped to a square aswell?


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May 24, 2004 12:40 |  #10

No. Not a square. If you look at the bottom of the photo, you will see this:
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And this is not a square IMHO :lol:


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May 24, 2004 19:00 |  #11

cool thanks I'm just trying to figure out the square crop so I can put it in a square frame I have..


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May 25, 2004 06:42 |  #12

alsmith wrote:
cool thanks I'm just trying to figure out the square crop so I can put it in a square frame I have..


You can do this with the crop tool in Photoshop. Select the crop tool from the tools pallette and then look at the options bar at the top. You will see the crop size there. Just choose the size of print your frame takes. You can use either pixels or inches. Then start at the top left of the photo where you want the crop to start and drag it diagonally to the bottom right. If the crop window doesn't show the exact framing you want, then you can just click in the center of the crop and move it to where you want it. If you mess up, just hit the esc key and start over. When you get what you want, then choose image>crop. Now you can print it the exact size you want. When you specify a crop size for the crop tool, it will always produce that size image, no matter how much of the photo is included in the crop.




  
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