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| 02/27/2013 07:56:22 AM |
2010 Travel 453by johnbrennanComment by johnbrennan: Hi Stefan,
This was shot on a low end Powershot and this is the highest resolution there is for this image.
Is that going to be a problem? |
| 02/27/2013 06:25:20 AM |
2010 Travel 453by johnbrennanComment by StefanJSimons: I'd be interested in giving this one a shot first.
First step for me is to decide what hierachy i want of the elements in the image.
I would try to process this one for branch, river, bridge.
I can either edit the low res version or if you like you can email me the high res and I will hit that.
will leave all the layers visible in Photoshop and outline the steps I went through in a small doco to go with it. |
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| 02/26/2013 01:05:50 AM |
Sydney Harbour Bridgeby johnbrennanComment by johnbrennan: Haven't purchased the 650 yet nor the 18-55. I am still using my nephews 60D.
Are you suggesting wider than 18?
Are you suggesting a CANON 10-22 or a PRIME Wide Angle Lens? |
| 02/26/2013 12:59:22 AM |
Sydney Opera Houseby johnbrennanComment by johnbrennan: Thanks h2 I always benefit from your comments.
I'd also crop off about the lower 1/4 to get rid of the centered waterline Yeah it does look a bit top heavy, even though I liked the foreground h2o Thought I'd bring your username into good use in describing water.
I see your point though with the centered waterline.
You are correct A610 does not shoot RAW. Yes this was a jpeg image.
Thanks, all the same I appreciate your comments. |
| 02/25/2013 07:13:48 AM |
Sydney Harbour Bridgeby johnbrennanComment by h2: Nothing really wrong with this shot; a bit too cool white balance for my taste.
You just need a wide angle lens (saw you purchased the 650; the 18-55 is slightly wider than this) |
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| 02/25/2013 07:11:06 AM |
Sydney Opera Houseby johnbrennanComment by h2: "...that PNG would not lose resolution in editing, particularly in rotation of image "
Nonsense.
As far as enhancement goes, depends on if you shot in RAW or JPG (but I guess the A610 doesn't do RAW?). In RAW you could virtually change anything, starting with a slightly warmer white balance maybe, over to less contrast and/or highlight recovery etc.
On the JPG you could add a warm filter (In PS CS2 somewhere under Image-> Adjustments ->)
I'd also crop off about the lower 1/4 to get rid of the centered waterline |
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| 01/30/2013 06:12:00 PM |
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