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Notsoswift
PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 11:19 am    Post subject: Example of Photohop gone wild in LV
       
I hope whomever is billing himself as "Camden Communications" saved
copies of the originals of the images appearing at

LINK

before he smeared and oversaturated them all. A few lessons in Adobe
Photoshop might do ya some good, buddy.
 

 
John
PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 3:47 pm    Post subject: Re: Example of Photohop gone wild in LV
       
Notsoswift wrote:
Quote:
I hope whomever is billing himself as "Camden Communications" saved
copies of the originals of the images appearing at

LINK

before he smeared and oversaturated them all. A few lessons in Adobe
Photoshop might do ya some good, buddy.

Actually, that is Erik Wunstell's personal style. He consistently
renders things just that way. Hey, it's Vegas.
 

 
catfish@invalid.address.c
PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 3:56 pm    Post subject: Re: Example of Photohop gone wild in LV
       
as far as I am concerned. LV is oversaturated and smeared BEFORE
anyone (over)-applies photoshop!

Notsoswift <Notsoswift@sockpuppet.com> wrote:
Quote:
I hope whomever is billing himself as "Camden Communications" saved
copies of the originals of the images appearing at

LINK

before he smeared and oversaturated them all. A few lessons in Adobe
Photoshop might do ya some good, buddy.
 

 
The DOS Man
PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 6:37 pm    Post subject: Re: Example of Photohop gone wild in LV
       
I dunno. I like his stuff. Maybe your eyes are getting old.

And which Sockpuppet are you next?


"Notsoswift" <Notsoswift@sockpuppet.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9AEF5EEC571FNotsoswift@216.196.97.142...
Quote:
I hope whomever is billing himself as "Camden Communications" saved
copies of the originals of the images appearing at

LINK

before he smeared and oversaturated them all. A few lessons in Adobe
Photoshop might do ya some good, buddy.
 

 
Mike Russell
PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 9:34 pm    Post subject: Re: Example of Photohop gone wild in LV
       
On Sun, 03 Aug 2008 08:19:20 -0500, Notsoswift wrote:

Quote:
I hope whomever is billing himself as "Camden Communications" saved
copies of the originals of the images appearing at

LINK

before he smeared and oversaturated them all. A few lessons in Adobe
Photoshop might do ya some good, buddy.

I think he's going for the kitshcy, postcard look. Gotta agree, though
this is not what you would use to bring out the subtle tones of a portrait.
--
Mike Russell - LINK
 

 
Guest
PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 6:16 pm    Post subject: Re: Example of Photohop gone wild in LV
       
I hope whomever is billing himself as "Camden Communications" saved
copies of the originals of the images appearing at

LINK


before he smeared and oversaturated them all. A few lessons in Adobe
Photoshop might do ya some good, buddy.

==============================================

Dear Not So Swift,

I'm the person you are advising should take Photoshop lessons....and
also the one "billing" himself as Camden Communications (which has
been on my business license since 1974) .

First of all, I do not own Photoshop. I use some rinky dink, $15 image
software. I work on a junky, outdated 14" CRT monitor and have no way
of knowing how the images appear on your flat screen monitor.

The original images are in terrible shape. It took hours to make each
image viewable.

I appreciate John for realizing that I am using a certian "style". And
I'm very glad that DOS Man
seems to understand.

The past was never seen in 'sepia' or B&W by those living in it. Life
has always been lived in full, vivid, technicolor. That's the point
I'm trying to make. So, yes...I purposely max out the saturation. And
I blur out certain blemishes because my clone tool is pretty limited.

Someday I'll get better software and a flat monitor...and maybe be
able to actually see how my stuff looks. Until then though.... I'll
continue posting in my desired fashion.

I hope that's okay with you.
 

 
Notsoswift
PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 6:45 pm    Post subject: Re: Example of Photohop gone wild in LV
       
erikwunstell@aol.com wrote:

Quote:
Dear Not So Swift,

I'm the person you are advising should take Photoshop lessons....and
also the one "billing" himself as Camden Communications (which has
been on my business license since 1974) .

First of all, I do not own Photoshop. I use some rinky dink, $15 image
software. I work on a junky, outdated 14" CRT monitor and have no way
of knowing how the images appear on your flat screen monitor.

The original images are in terrible shape. It took hours to make each
image viewable.

I appreciate John for realizing that I am using a certian "style". And
I'm very glad that DOS Man
seems to understand.

The past was never seen in 'sepia' or B&W by those living in it. Life
has always been lived in full, vivid, technicolor. That's the point
I'm trying to make. So, yes...I purposely max out the saturation. And
I blur out certain blemishes because my clone tool is pretty limited.

Someday I'll get better software and a flat monitor...and maybe be
able to actually see how my stuff looks. Until then though.... I'll
continue posting in my desired fashion.

I hope that's okay with you.


It's fine with me. You're the one with your name on the images.
 

 
Guest
PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 8:59 pm    Post subject: Re: Example of Photohop gone wild in LV
       
Quote:

It's fine with me. �You're the one with your name on the images.- Hide quoted text -

Well, you are the one hiding behind your appropriate screen-name.


Now, please leave me alone you critical know-it-all.

I won't be back to see your next flame.
 

 
..
PostPosted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 2:16 am    Post subject: Re: Example of Photohop gone wild in LV
       
Erik, you should have a look at Paint.Net, it is free, and there are quite a
few free plug-ins as well.





<erikwunstell@aol.com> wrote in message
news:03c1e2e3-0fb2-4428-a8d6-5b0d0aca01ab@v8g2000prm.googlegroups.com...
Quote:
I hope whomever is billing himself as "Camden Communications" saved
copies of the originals of the images appearing at

LINK


before he smeared and oversaturated them all. A few lessons in Adobe
Photoshop might do ya some good, buddy.

==============================================

Dear Not So Swift,

I'm the person you are advising should take Photoshop lessons....and
also the one "billing" himself as Camden Communications (which has
been on my business license since 1974) .

First of all, I do not own Photoshop. I use some rinky dink, $15 image
software. I work on a junky, outdated 14" CRT monitor and have no way
of knowing how the images appear on your flat screen monitor.

The original images are in terrible shape. It took hours to make each
image viewable.

I appreciate John for realizing that I am using a certian "style". And
I'm very glad that DOS Man
seems to understand.

The past was never seen in 'sepia' or B&W by those living in it. Life
has always been lived in full, vivid, technicolor. That's the point
I'm trying to make. So, yes...I purposely max out the saturation. And
I blur out certain blemishes because my clone tool is pretty limited.

Someday I'll get better software and a flat monitor...and maybe be
able to actually see how my stuff looks. Until then though.... I'll
continue posting in my desired fashion.

I hope that's okay with you.


 

 
Michael J Davis
PostPosted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 6:05 am    Post subject: Re: Example of Photohop gone wild in LV
       
In message <s5sb94ta41pvftvlm09dufs0snmfp56a26@4ax.com>,
"catfish@invalid.address.com" <catfish@invalid.address.com> writes
Quote:
as far as I am concerned. LV is oversaturated and smeared BEFORE
anyone (over)-applies photoshop!

Notsoswift <Notsoswift@sockpuppet.com> wrote:
I hope whomever is billing himself as "Camden Communications" saved
copies of the originals of the images appearing at

LINK

before he smeared and oversaturated them all. A few lessons in Adobe
Photoshop might do ya some good, buddy.

Dunno but he claims to be a "Theorectical-Physicist in Solar-Earth
Sciences" - his spelling is as bad as his photo-processing!

:-(

Mike

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