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Default Hey Regie/Russ..

On Dec 3, 7:20*am, wrote:
On Dec 3, 6:35*am, hk wrote:



Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:


On Tue, 2 Dec 2008 22:31:45 -0700, "RG" wrote:


"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
messagenews:5fsbj4lb3l01nkkn801s3e5gbqfddo5fa0@4ax .com...
Check out the new CS4 tutorial...


http://www.msjphotography.com/
Heh. *Adobe's been looking over the fence to see what Nik Software has been
doing with their U-Point technology in Capture NX as well as their own
Viveza product. *Being able to do local edits in a raw file is a huge
benefit. *I've been spoiled by this ability for over a year now in CNX.
It's a cool thing and it's good to see Adobe put it in ACR.


I started working on the 2008 ebook today. *It's beginning to take shape.
I've got about a hundred photos to resize and downsample, but I was able to
put together a master concept and design in InDesign today.


Can't wait to see it - it's going to be spectacular.


Are the skies in your photos not as blue as you'd like them to be?


No problemo!


Use color control points to repaint those pale skies the vivid blue* you
would like them to be!


Just click the correct icon in the toolbar...


Click the sky...


Drag the size slider to size the control point...


Adjust brightness and contrast....


Save the image using the Save As option in the File menu...


It's easy!


* Or orange, if you want to give your photos that snappy off-planet look!


(Yes, I have a copy of Capture NX2... * :) * )


Click the sky!


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Yep, that's Harry, such a master, he's better than Ansel Adams, Brett

Weston, Karl Strauss, and Robert Mapplethorpe combined, just ask him!

He is far from the other masters, but I would say that in essence he
would be on the same level with Robert Mapplethorpe on at least one
subject.