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Tom Francis - SWSports December 3rd 08 02:42 AM

Hey Regie/Russ..
 
Check out the new CS4 tutorial...

http://www.msjphotography.com/

RG December 3rd 08 05:31 AM

Hey Regie/Russ..
 

"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
message ...
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.

RG



Tom Francis - SWSports December 3rd 08 11:10 AM

Hey Regie/Russ..
 
On Tue, 2 Dec 2008 22:31:45 -0700, "RG" wrote:


"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
message ...
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.

HK December 3rd 08 11:35 AM

Hey Regie/Russ..
 
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Tue, 2 Dec 2008 22:31:45 -0700, "RG" wrote:

"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
message ...
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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Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.[_3_] December 3rd 08 11:56 AM

Hey Regie/Russ..
 
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
Check out the new CS4 tutorial...

http://www.msjphotography.com/


I just checked out the student prices, my kids can buy a copy for $179.00

Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.[_3_] December 3rd 08 12:13 PM

Hey Regie/Russ..
 
RG wrote:
"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
message ...
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.

RG



I was thinking about upgrading Capture NX, it looks like for a few
dollars more, I get CS4.

Tom Francis - SWSports December 3rd 08 12:16 PM

Hey Regie/Russ..
 
On Wed, 03 Dec 2008 06:56:49 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote:

Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
Check out the new CS4 tutorial...

http://www.msjphotography.com/


I just checked out the student prices, my kids can buy a copy for $179.00


I got mine for less than that.

It's handy having a teacher for a spouse. :)

Tom Francis - SWSports December 3rd 08 12:19 PM

Hey Regie/Russ..
 
On Wed, 03 Dec 2008 06:35:29 -0500, hk wrote:

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

"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
message ...
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!


Frankly Harry, your knowledge of composing and post processing
photographs is about the same as your knowledge of music and opera.

Namely, zero, zip, nada.

JohnH[_4_] December 3rd 08 12:25 PM

Hey Regie/Russ..
 
On Tue, 02 Dec 2008 21:42:13 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote:

Check out the new CS4 tutorial...

http://www.msjphotography.com/


Wow! Thanks for the site.
--
John H

*Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!*

JohnH[_4_] December 3rd 08 12:31 PM

Hey Regie/Russ..
 
On Wed, 03 Dec 2008 06:35:29 -0500, hk wrote:

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

"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
message ...
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!


Did you choke when you read this line?

"Like a painter, don’t be afraid to embellish a scene to convey the
emotions that you experienced while standing before it. Remember, there are
no rules stating that a photograph must be a literal interpretation of the
world."
--
John H

*Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!*

Boater[_3_] December 3rd 08 12:39 PM

Hey Regie/Russ..
 
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
RG wrote:
"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
message ...
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.

RG


I was thinking about upgrading Capture NX, it looks like for a few
dollars more, I get CS4.



I have a demo of Capture2NX and a freebie of CS4. The former seems a bit
less complicated, by maybe a factor of 95. :)

My preference, though, is for Apple's Aperture. To me, it is a lot more
intuitive, easy, less complex than Photoshop. I'm not familiar enough
with Capture2NX to render much of an opinion, other than it is less
"obtuse" than Photoshop.

Photoshop in many ways reminds me of Microsoft WORD. It'll do
everything, including about 999,999 things I'll never do, or even want
to to, and because of that, the package is bloated and overly complex.

Aperature does a lot, but it seems to be a more intergrated, flowing
program, with a hell of a lot less clutter all over the screen.

I find this true with much of Apple's software, and third party software
written for Apple. I don't think it is the Windoze vs. Apple operating
system difference as much as it is a difference in the philosophies of
those who imagine and write the productivity software.

I've been eyeing an iMac with a 24" monitor...if I could sell off my
current desktop PC with its kazillion dollars of software...I'd be at
the apple store right now... :)




Boater[_3_] December 3rd 08 12:49 PM

Hey Regie/Russ..
 
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Wed, 03 Dec 2008 06:35:29 -0500, hk wrote:

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

"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
message ...
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!


Frankly Harry, your knowledge of composing and post processing
photographs is about the same as your knowledge of music and opera.

Namely, zero, zip, nada.



Frankly, Tom...I don't post the photos I spend any time composing. I
post my snapshots. I'm really not that interested in the critical
opinions of the snarks here. Also, I have very little interest in post
processing. I'll do a bit of cropping, and a tiny bit of adjusting here
and there if I see a problem, but as I have stated many times, I like
nature as she is, and don't think it important to "improve" on the work
of the creator.

I've taken some first-class photos from the tops of bridges, on oil
platforms, in welding classes, and a million other difficult places,
photos that actually tell a story and get published. I'm not a pro
photographer by any means, and I don't play one in internet chat forums
like this one. My picture taking abilities are adequate for my needs,
nothing more.

Taking photos is a hobby for me, one of many.

I don't post what I've written for money, either.

Your artsy photos? Strained. Frankly, the best and most interesting
photos I've ever seen posted here are the ones Eisboch took of his dog.

Is there a chartreuse period to match your blue period? :)


JohnH[_4_] December 3rd 08 01:10 PM

Hey Regie/Russ..
 
On Wed, 03 Dec 2008 07:49:28 -0500, Boater wrote:

Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Wed, 03 Dec 2008 06:35:29 -0500, hk wrote:

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

"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
message ...
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!


Frankly Harry, your knowledge of composing and post processing
photographs is about the same as your knowledge of music and opera.

Namely, zero, zip, nada.



Frankly, Tom...I don't post the photos I spend any time composing. I
post my snapshots. I'm really not that interested in the critical
opinions of the snarks here. Also, I have very little interest in post
processing. I'll do a bit of cropping, and a tiny bit of adjusting here
and there if I see a problem, but as I have stated many times, I like
nature as she is, and don't think it important to "improve" on the work
of the creator.

I've taken some first-class photos from the tops of bridges, on oil
platforms, in welding classes, and a million other difficult places,
photos that actually tell a story and get published. I'm not a pro
photographer by any means, and I don't play one in internet chat forums
like this one. My picture taking abilities are adequate for my needs,
nothing more.

Taking photos is a hobby for me, one of many.

I don't post what I've written for money, either.

Your artsy photos? Strained. Frankly, the best and most interesting
photos I've ever seen posted here are the ones Eisboch took of his dog.

Is there a chartreuse period to match your blue period? :)


Harry, where are your photos published. I think it would be interesting to
see some of your work, especially the shots from the tops of bridges. Hell,
most of us haven't even been to a million places.
--
John H

*Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!*

Jim December 3rd 08 01:16 PM

Hey Regie/Russ..
 
Boater wrote:
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:



Frankly Harry, your knowledge of composing and post processing
photographs is about the same as your knowledge of music and opera.

Namely, zero, zip, nada.



Frankly, Tom...I don't post the photos I spend any time composing. I
post my snapshots. I'm really not that interested in the critical
opinions of the snarks here. Also, I have very little interest in post
processing. I'll do a bit of cropping, and a tiny bit of adjusting here
and there if I see a problem, but as I have stated many times, I like
nature as she is, and don't think it important to "improve" on the work
of the creator.

I've taken some first-class photos from the tops of bridges, on oil
platforms, in welding classes, and a million other difficult places,
photos that actually tell a story and get published. I'm not a pro
photographer by any means, and I don't play one in internet chat forums
like this one. My picture taking abilities are adequate for my needs,
nothing more.

Taking photos is a hobby for me, one of many.

I don't post what I've written for money, either.

Your artsy photos? Strained. Frankly, the best and most interesting
photos I've ever seen posted here are the ones Eisboch took of his dog.

Is there a chartreuse period to match your blue period? :)


More bragging from the world class bridge photographer, Harold N krause.
But of course, as always, he won't show you what he is bragging about. WAFA

[email protected] December 3rd 08 01:20 PM

Hey Regie/Russ..
 
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!

[email protected] December 3rd 08 01:21 PM

Hey Regie/Russ..
 
On Dec 3, 7:19*am, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote:
On Wed, 03 Dec 2008 06:35:29 -0500, 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!


Frankly Harry, your knowledge of composing and post processing
photographs is about the same as your knowledge of music and opera.

Namely, zero, zip, nada.- Hide quoted text -

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Notice he's NEVER posted any of his alleged "good shots" here.

Jim December 3rd 08 01:21 PM

Hey Regie/Russ..
 
Boater wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
RG wrote:
"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
message ...
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.

RG


I was thinking about upgrading Capture NX, it looks like for a few
dollars more, I get CS4.



I have a demo of Capture2NX and a freebie of CS4. The former seems a bit
less complicated, by maybe a factor of 95. :)

My preference, though, is for Apple's Aperture. To me, it is a lot more
intuitive, easy, less complex than Photoshop. I'm not familiar enough
with Capture2NX to render much of an opinion, other than it is less
"obtuse" than Photoshop.

Photoshop in many ways reminds me of Microsoft WORD. It'll do
everything, including about 999,999 things I'll never do, or even want
to to, and because of that, the package is bloated and overly complex.

Aperature does a lot, but it seems to be a more intergrated, flowing
program, with a hell of a lot less clutter all over the screen.

I find this true with much of Apple's software, and third party software
written for Apple. I don't think it is the Windoze vs. Apple operating
system difference as much as it is a difference in the philosophies of
those who imagine and write the productivity software.

I've been eyeing an iMac with a 24" monitor...if I could sell off my
current desktop PC with its kazillion dollars of software...I'd be at
the apple store right now... :)



This from the guy that has auditioned every post processing product that
exists but states that he rarely does anything more than crop his
perfect work. Your writing here on rec.boats is so consistently
inconsistent. But Hey! It's always good for a laugh. Thanks Harry.

[email protected] December 3rd 08 01:23 PM

Hey Regie/Russ..
 
On Dec 3, 7:49*am, Boater wrote:
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:





On Wed, 03 Dec 2008 06:35:29 -0500, 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!


Frankly Harry, your knowledge of composing and post processing
photographs is about the same as your knowledge of music and opera.


Namely, zero, zip, nada.


Frankly, Tom...I don't post the photos I spend any time composing. I
post my snapshots. I'm really not that interested in the critical
opinions of the snarks here. Also, I have very little interest in post
processing. I'll do a bit of cropping, and a tiny bit of adjusting here
and there if I see a problem, but as I have stated many times, I like
nature as she is, and don't think it important to "improve" on the work
of the creator.

I've taken some first-class photos from the tops of bridges, on oil
platforms, in welding classes, and a million other difficult places,
photos that actually tell a story and get published. I'm not a pro
photographer by any means, and I don't play one in internet chat forums
like this one. My picture taking abilities are adequate for my needs,
nothing more.

Taking photos is a hobby for me, one of many.

I don't post what I've written for money, either.

Your artsy photos? Strained. Frankly, the best and most interesting
photos I've ever seen posted here are the ones Eisboch took of his dog.

Is there a chartreuse period to match your blue period? *:)- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


That's odd, you talk of photos you've allegedly had published, now
you're saying it's a hobby. You suck at it, that's about it, and you
are jealous of those who are good at it.

Eisboch December 3rd 08 01:23 PM

Hey Regie/Russ..
 

"Boater" wrote in message
...


Your artsy photos? Strained. Frankly, the best and most interesting photos
I've ever seen posted here are the ones Eisboch took of his dog.



Well, you just blew the whole idea of thoughtful, skillful and knowledgeable
photography as a hobby or vocation.

Interestly though, I recently met an old high school classmate who I hadn't
seen in years. She's a professional photographer now with all kinds of
letters with periods between them, after her name. She's also an animal
lover and saw some of the pictures I've taken of Sam Adams. She started
complimenting me for my skill, explaining that taking pictures of black
objects is very difficult, "as you know" she says. I didn't have a
clue. I just put the switch in "automatic" and take the picture. My
favorite is still his mugshot, but after that one, these two are next in
line in terms of what I think came out the best, but I honestly can't take
any credit for them. The camera did all the work.

http://www.eisboch.com/samsoccer

http://www.eisboch.com/Samwalk

Eisboch




[email protected] December 3rd 08 01:34 PM

Hey Regie/Russ..
 
On Wed, 03 Dec 2008 07:13:10 -0500, Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:


I was thinking about upgrading Capture NX, it looks like for a few
dollars more, I get CS4.


Just so you know, for a few dollars less (Free), you can get Gimp.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GIMP

For those of you that regularly use Photoshop, there is GIMPshop that
tends to mimic Photoshop's UI.

http://thegimpshop.net/

[email protected] December 3rd 08 01:47 PM

Hey Regie/Russ..
 
On Wed, 03 Dec 2008 08:23:36 -0500, Eisboch wrote:


http://www.eisboch.com/Samwalk


I see Sam is taking you for a walk. ;-)

[email protected] December 3rd 08 01:48 PM

Hey Regie/Russ..
 
On Dec 3, 8:34*am, wrote:
On Wed, 03 Dec 2008 07:13:10 -0500, Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
I was thinking about upgrading Capture NX, it looks like for a few
dollars more, I get CS4.


Just so you know, for a few dollars less (Free), you can get Gimp.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GIMP

For those of you that regularly use Photoshop, there is GIMPshop that
tends to mimic Photoshop's UI.

http://thegimpshop.net/


That's cool, thanks. I'm going to take a look!

Eisboch December 3rd 08 02:09 PM

Hey Regie/Russ..
 

wrote in message
t...
On Wed, 03 Dec 2008 08:23:36 -0500, Eisboch wrote:


http://www.eisboch.com/Samwalk


I see Sam is taking you for a walk. ;-)


He's not bashful about displaying his desires.
He's also a nut.

Eisboch



RG December 3rd 08 03:53 PM

Hey Regie/Russ..
 

"Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote in message
...
RG wrote:
"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
message ...
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.

RG


I was thinking about upgrading Capture NX, it looks like for a few dollars
more, I get CS4.


If you are a Nikon shooter and you shoot raw, I consider CNX essential, and
the upgrade to CNX2 is worth the cost. There are any number of reasons that
I believe CNX is the preferred choice for nef files. Most of them could
arguably be achieved in Photoshop, but with more effort. However, the main
reason for using CNX for your nef files is the way CNX stores the edits
inside the nef file itself. When you perform edits in a nef file, the raw
data itself is never altered. Rather, the edits are nothing more than a
list of instructions on how to interpret and process the raw data. When you
re-save the nef file, all the original data is there, unmolested, as well as
all your edit steps, listed in the order they were performed. There are two
key points here. First, the original raw data is always available in the
nef file. This means that you don't have to archive a separate file to
preserve the original raw data. Second, should you ever want to re-visit
the file and take another approach to editing the image, you can pick up
wherever you were in the process when you last saved the file. This means
that you don't have to start from scratch on a re-do. You can go back to
any of your original edit steps and alter those steps individually, delete
the individual steps entirely, add new steps, or if necessary, delete all
the edit steps and indeed start from scratch. You can even save different
versions of the edited image inside the same raw file. For file storage and
management, it is a godsend.

Here's an example of how this works for me. After I got back from my trips
this year, I edited all the photos over a period of a few weeks after each
trip. I'm getting ready to produce another ebook, similar to the one I did
last year. I emailed a bunch of photos to Tom a while back, to get his
input as to his favorites as well as any editing suggestions he may have.
Well, Tom took the challenge very seriously and had a ton of commentary.
Not surprisingly, his eye caught a number of things mine didn't. As a
result of his input, I re-visited about 50 photos. All of these required
very minor tweaks, and the ability to go straight to the nef file and jump
right back into the editing process exactly where I left off was a huge time
saver. I was able to effect the tweaks I was looking for, and yet not
disturb the essence of the image as I had originally envisioned it. Without
this option, I would have been left with two undesirable options. One, go
back to the original raw file and start from scratch. This would have not
only taken considerably more time, but there's a fair chance that I wouldn't
have been able to duplicate the original edits and the resulting image would
have been altered by much more than the specific minor adjustments I was
after. The second option is even worse, and that would be to open the
full-res jpeg file that I saved from the original edit and then perform the
tweaks on the jpeg file and re-save it. You certainly know the quality
issues of re-saving jpegs. This same ability to re-visit your editing steps
can be accomplished in Photoshop, but only if you save the edited file as a
..psd file, and those are huge. And even then, you can only re-visit the
Photoshop edits, not the Camera Raw edits.

There are times when CNX just won't accomplish a certain task, but it's
rare. For those times, I perform all the edits I can in CNX, then save a
tif file and open it in Photoshop. I find that I often will need to go back
to a file and either re-crop it or re-size it for a certain project I am
working on. It's nice to be able to go to the fully edited nef file and
perform the re-sizing or re-cropping and then save a fresh jpeg, rather than
performing those functions on the original jpeg. All of this only has
meaning if you shoot nef files, but if you do, I find it a compelling reason
to use CNX as your primary image editor.

RG



Boater[_3_] December 3rd 08 05:03 PM

Hey Regie/Russ..
 
wrote:
On Wed, 03 Dec 2008 08:23:36 -0500, Eisboch wrote:


http://www.eisboch.com/Samwalk

I see Sam is taking you for a walk. ;-)



Now *that* is a meaningful photo.

HK December 3rd 08 05:16 PM

Hey Regie/Russ..
 
Eisboch wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
...

Your artsy photos? Strained. Frankly, the best and most interesting photos
I've ever seen posted here are the ones Eisboch took of his dog.



Well, you just blew the whole idea of thoughtful, skillful and knowledgeable
photography as a hobby or vocation.

Interestly though, I recently met an old high school classmate who I hadn't
seen in years. She's a professional photographer now with all kinds of
letters with periods between them, after her name. She's also an animal
lover and saw some of the pictures I've taken of Sam Adams. She started
complimenting me for my skill, explaining that taking pictures of black
objects is very difficult, "as you know" she says. I didn't have a
clue. I just put the switch in "automatic" and take the picture. My
favorite is still his mugshot, but after that one, these two are next in
line in terms of what I think came out the best, but I honestly can't take
any credit for them. The camera did all the work.

http://www.eisboch.com/samsoccer

http://www.eisboch.com/Samwalk

Eisboch





They are seriously nice photos.
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Eisboch December 3rd 08 06:07 PM

Hey Regie/Russ..
 

"hk" wrote in message
...

They are seriously nice photos.



My camera thanks you. I just pushed the button. :=)

Eisboch



Boater[_3_] December 3rd 08 06:46 PM

Hey Regie/Russ..
 
Eisboch wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
...
They are seriously nice photos.



My camera thanks you. I just pushed the button. :=)

Eisboch




Well, then, you have the answer...for you. Tom, of course, would like to
see that dawg in...blue.

[email protected] December 4th 08 01:30 AM

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.


JohnH[_4_] December 4th 08 01:41 AM

Hey Regie/Russ..
 
On Wed, 3 Dec 2008 17:30:38 -0800 (PST), wrote:

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.



??
http://www.mapplethorpe.org/img/selfport_5.jpg
--
John H

*Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!*

[email protected] December 4th 08 01:49 AM

Hey Regie/Russ..
 
On Dec 3, 7:41*pm, JohnH wrote:
On Wed, 3 Dec 2008 17:30:38 -0800 (PST), wrote:
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!


-----------------www.Newsgroup-Binaries.com-*Completion*Retention*Speed*
Access your favorite newsgroups from home or on the road
------------------ Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


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.


?? *http://www.mapplethorpe.org/img/selfport_5.jpg
--
John H

*Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!*


The articles opening paragraph says much.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Mapplethorpe


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