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Sep 03, 2005 23:35 |  #1

I am trying to learn lighting. As I haven't any children to force posing, I use my cats. I haven't got the first clue about lighting, so please have no expectations of a decently lit shot. However, I had to post Esse's expression...she was "posing" with one of her favorite toys, a jingle bell cluster...and was very clear as to who owns it.

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**PS: if anyone wants to try to hammer WB through my thick skull, please do. I am so frustrated at my inability to understand it at the moment...


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Sep 04, 2005 00:09 |  #2

You might get some really good advice if you move this to "talk about photography".

I'm clueless about lighting and never touch WB. But I think what you need here is some levels and/or contrast. I don't use PS so I don't know what it's called and for lack of a better explanation - in PhotoImpact it's the tone map where you slide the thing in the histogram to where black really equals black.

I did a quick sample. Hope you don't mimd:

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PS: I would practice with the cat in front of a BG that is NOT so light though. And cats are my fave and mine always make sure I know who the toys belong to! I'm exptected to bring a new one home each month too! ;-)a

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Sep 04, 2005 00:46 |  #3

Hi, LP! THanks for the sampling...I've toyed with the histogram (I think that's what you mean) but I lose some clarity when doing that...

Maybe I shouldn't try white...maybe some cream or canvas, something that isn't so damned hard to figure out. I dunno...I just wanna yell. This would've been a great shot if the balance was correct...but no, it's me...and I can't figure what to do about white!!!!!!!!!! Argh. Sigh...5 hours of playing around, and not a darned thing worth keeping.

Oh well. She's willing to pose, so I'm sure I'll get lots more of my fat dilute calico mog.

Thanks for the help, though. 'Tis appreciated.

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Sep 12, 2005 00:10 as a reply to  @ Noni's post |  #4

The photo itself is great, Noni. I just got PS CS2 last week and trying sooo hard to learn it so I hope you don't mind me playing a bit. I upped the contrast and and added a Smart Sharpen filter for motion blur. I also softened up the shadow but I didn't want to eliminate it due to the whiskers. Lastly, I used the sharpen tool to bring the eyes out a bit more. Hope you like it.....

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Sep 12, 2005 10:47 |  #5

If you aren't using RAW, then I suggest you forget about the cams AutoWB. Look at what happened to the colors here:
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