Re: Transition
My apologies for not being more specific in my original post. I have two Canon AE-1 Program bodies, both with power drives. I have an AE-1 body that due to a design flaw in the original cannot use the built in light meter. I have two SunPack top mounted flash units, an...
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Transition
I have been a traditional 35mm SR person for more than 30 years, and have a small fortune invested in lenses, lighting, flash units, strobe slaves, light meters, and other associated equipment. I have an Epson 3200 Perfection Photo Scanner, and until recently have been happy with using the existing...
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printed photo question
Years ago I came across a technique in one of the PhotoShop books at the time. It had to do with scanning images that had already been processed for printing. I have searched all of my reference material and cannot find it. It was relatively easy from what I remember only one part is escaping me. The...
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Re: Fixing a blown out sky
Thanks Swampy. It is the garage door and a fence. I was able to clone the the half of the garage door, flip it and skew it to fit. I then copied the fence to the right of that and pasted it in. It did not look too bad. The only problem I came up with was in...
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Re: Fixing a blown out sky
What if the blown out portion is not the sky, but a white garage as in this case?...
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Scratch?
On the attached photo there are two lines running North to south through the gentleman's left eye and the wall. If I use the dust & scratch fillter it does a great job on the wall, but the scratch through the eye is unaffected. I tried using the the clone tool but the areas adjacent to the scratch...
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Re: Fixing a blown out sky
Dear Swampy,
Sorry for taking so long to respond. This past week has been deadline and print week, always a hectic time resulting in little sleep, not enough time, etc. I will be off for a nap shortly.
I thought I downloaded the...
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Apology
All this week I have been referring to the excellent tutorial, "One Easy Way to Make a Difficult Selection", but was attributing it to a Clara, not Flora (the real author). I am most embarrassed by this and extend to Flora my sincere apology.
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Re: Fixing a blown out sky
Swampy,
I would really like to view your "Fixing a blown out sky" video, but only have a 56K dial up connection, and it is taking forever to download. Is it possible to get this as a pdf file? If so where. I am in dire straights. We go to the...
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Re: Printing problems - purplish output
Outsourcing to a commercial printer. CYMK color. Nothing has been calibrated.
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Printing problems - purplish output from commercial printer
Sorry to be such a boor lately. I have been using Clara's excellent tutorial on One Easy Way to Make a Difficult Selection, with what I had thought was great success. It was easy to follow the instructions and the results looked spectacular on the screen, both in PhotoShop 7 and PageMaker 7, on my...
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Re: another bonehead newbie question.
Thanks all. Looks like it is going to have to be plan B
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Upsizing 72 ppi image to print? Another bonehead newbie question.
If I download an image from the web that is only 72 dpi, and I need a higher resolution to send to the printer, can I just up the dpi in the image size option, or am I on fools errand here?
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Re: Help requested-somewhat urgent.
Thanks-all comments are appreciated.
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