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US - Polsteam Resko 2011-09-11 Duluth MN a.jpg (1/1) [526K]
Caught the Resko riding at anchor in Lake Superior outside the Duluth harbor
at 9:01 AM. The sun is just off the upper left corner. Canon EOS 5D, EF 28-300mm lens, PS Elements 8 1/640 sec at f/9, ISO 50, 300mm -Vlad -- Vlad & Genny Kedrovsky Edina, MN, USA vjkedrovsky at gmail dot com Some of Vlad's train & car pix can be seen at: http://picasaweb.google.com/vjkedrovsky |
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US - Polsteam Resko 2011-09-11 Duluth MN a.jpg (1/1) [526K]
I like that Vlad!
Paul "Vlad" wrote in message ... Caught the Resko riding at anchor in Lake Superior outside the Duluth harbor at 9:01 AM. The sun is just off the upper left corner. Canon EOS 5D, EF 28-300mm lens, PS Elements 8 1/640 sec at f/9, ISO 50, 300mm -Vlad -- Vlad & Genny Kedrovsky Edina, MN, USA vjkedrovsky at gmail dot com Some of Vlad's train & car pix can be seen at: http://picasaweb.google.com/vjkedrovsky |
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US - Polsteam Resko 2011-09-11 Duluth MN a.jpg (1/1) [526K]
Thanks, Paul! I saw all that sparkley stuff on the water and I had to take a
shot. Had very little time to think about it. Crank the ISO wheel down to 50, point, shoot! It worked! -Vlad On Tue, 27 Sep 2011 09:04:03 -0500, Paul McGrane wrote (in article ): I like that Vlad! Paul "Vlad" wrote in message ... Caught the Resko riding at anchor in Lake Superior outside the Duluth harbor at 9:01 AM. The sun is just off the upper left corner. Canon EOS 5D, EF 28-300mm lens, PS Elements 8 1/640 sec at f/9, ISO 50, 300mm -Vlad -- Vlad & Genny Kedrovsky Edina, MN, USA vjkedrovsky at gmail dot com Some of Vlad's train & car pix can be seen at: http://picasaweb.google.com/vjkedrovsky |
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US - Polsteam Resko 2011-09-11 Duluth MN a.jpg (1/1) [526K]
That's beautiful. Mark |
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US - Polsteam Resko 2011-09-11 Duluth MN a.jpg (1/1) [526K]
I'm gonna try that setting.
I've never used PS Elements. I'm curious....what did you do with PS Elements in this beautiful shot??? Why did you need PS Elements??? I'm trying to learn here. Mark |
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US - Polsteam Resko 2011-09-11 Duluth MN a.jpg (1/1) [526K]
On Wed, 28 Sep 2011 00:59:01 -0500, MWB wrote
(in article ): I'm gonna try that setting. I've never used PS Elements. I'm sold on it. The latest version of Elements does much of what Photoshop did "back in the day"! I'm curious....what did you do with PS Elements in this beautiful shot??? Not much, actually! First I resampled the large image down to 1600x1067. Then I hit "Smart fix" to see what it would do. I have found that one of the most useful functions of Elements is "Undo"!! In this case, I was pleasantly surprised by the result. Next, I removed Gaussian blur. I added my name, flattened, saved, and posted. Why did you need PS Elements??? If you don't do some post processing, you're stuck with all the mistakes you made! Post processing with an image editor is light years beyond taking your film to the drug store and paying for whatever comes back (including scratches they put on the negatives!!). My general work stream is as follows (note that I do what's necessary and don't do what isn't!): If the picture is crooked, I rotate it until it is straight. Then crop off the four skinny triangles that result. If the shot was taken at night using a high ISO setting, I use Neat Image to remove noise. Since most of my shots are taken to be posted on the Usenet, I resample the image down to 1400xwhatever (I resampled to 1600 on this image). I may crop out parts to give a more pleasing framing or aspect ratio for the particular subject. I look for dust bunnies on the sensor (I use a DSLR) and clone those out. If I can remove other distractions (trash on the ground, wires, poles, people, whatever...) I clone those out, too. This can take time, so the picture has to be worth it! I experiment with lighting - brighten up shadows, darken the sky, increase contrast to cut some haze, etc. Lastly I do either an Unsharp mask or Remove Gaussian blur to sharpen the image. If the focus is particularly fuzzy, I do both! Then I add 20 pixels at the bottom and type in my caption (I didn't do that with this picture!), flatten and save. The above is what I do. YMMV... If you're learning, read the instructions! Beyond that , to see what a particular function does, click it and see what happens! I'm trying to learn here. Mark -Vlad -- Vlad & Genny Kedrovsky Edina, MN, USA vjkedrovsky at gmail dot com Some of Vlad's train & car pix can be seen at: http://picasaweb.google.com/vjkedrovsky |
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Post Processing...
I don't use Photo Shoppe - never figured out the mind set for it.
But that doesn't mean I can't do fair amount of post processing. Example - My old Capri 18 tied up at Bass Pro, Rowlett, Texas This was done with ACDSEE (and old version - 3.1 IIRC) and my favorite old DOS paint program (Page Image) which I still use. |
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Post Processing...
I use Irfanview to crop and take a 5 meg photo down to under 1 meg. That's it. Mark |
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Post Processing...
On 9/28/2011 8:52 PM, MWB wrote:
I use Irfanview to crop and take a 5 meg photo down to under 1 meg. That's it. Mark I did a little more than just resize it, Mark. |
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