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Dec 08, 2011 14:44 |  #3916

apixelintime wrote in post #13513957 (external link)
Lol - I still have my laptop loaded with 3.11... PS since 7.0, PSP before that...

Paint shop pro was the bomb.... I remember thinking how dumb it was that it was so complicated to add "scanlines" to an image in photoshop when PSP had a menu option for it. LOL. (don't judge me... I was just into the look of scanlines at that time.... :-P)


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Dec 08, 2011 16:36 |  #3917

The first time I booted up photoshop was fall of 2008. i learned on cs4, but work with cs3.


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Dec 08, 2011 17:28 |  #3918

I started about 14 months ago. Started playing with Gimp first then switched to CS4. Took me about 10 months to develope a marketable skill level. I still suck.


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Dec 08, 2011 18:19 as a reply to  @ P12's post |  #3919

For mikekelley or anyone using TS lens:
When using maximum tilt, what's your typical f-number to have everything in the frame sharp?
Or do you take several exposures, each with different focus point?

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Dec 08, 2011 18:27 |  #3920

dont think i've ever used anywhere near maximum tilt, but i never really stop down past f/11 for anything and i've never had an issue. usually f8.


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Dec 08, 2011 23:59 |  #3921

hows this for a re edit?

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13x19 (external link) by togish1 (external link), on Flickr

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Dec 09, 2011 01:14 as a reply to  @ togish1's post |  #3922

The sky doesn't look right.


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Dec 09, 2011 03:14 |  #3923

togish1 wrote in post #13516899 (external link)
hows this for a re edit?

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13x19 (external link) by togish1 (external link), on Flickr

Good, but try flipping the sky vertically so the light is coming from the left hand side in the clouds...


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Dec 09, 2011 09:25 |  #3924

mtimber wrote in post #13517335 (external link)
Good, but try flipping the sky vertically so the light is coming from the left hand side in the clouds...

Why not flip the house?


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Dec 09, 2011 09:30 |  #3925

gnwatts wrote in post #13518165 (external link)
Why not flip the house?

:-)


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Dec 09, 2011 13:59 |  #3926

mtimber wrote in post #13517335 (external link)
Good, but try flipping the sky vertically so the light is coming from the left hand side in the clouds...

flip it vertically? i tried to match the originals lighting


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Dec 10, 2011 21:49 |  #3927

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Dec 10, 2011 22:46 |  #3928

mikekelley wrote in post #13431287 (external link)
P12, take it as a lesson..whenever someone asks if you do something, always say yes :lol:

that's how i got my first ever RE job a couple years ago.

"can you shoot real estate?"

me, never having shot a house in my life, after only six months of camera ownership:

"of course!"

Well I took your advice to heart.

Now I have to learn how to shoot and edit video.:shock:

Did a test at the site after I shot the pictures of the business. Now I get to go back after practicing more.


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Dec 10, 2011 22:49 |  #3929

P12 wrote in post #13525323 (external link)
Well I took your advice to heart.

Now I have to learn how to shoot and edit video.:shock:

:lol:bw!


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Dec 11, 2011 10:31 |  #3930

togish1 wrote in post #13516899 (external link)
hows this for a re edit?

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13x19 (external link) by togish1 (external link), on Flickr

Quick edit for ya. Some highlight & shadow and a little burning.

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.....and the sky looks fine to me.

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