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09/02/2005 02:13:54 PM · #51
Nice examples, Mike.
Looks like you might be the one to write the tutorial. =)
09/02/2005 03:58:29 PM · #52
soft focus is great when used effectively. I can see the difference in your example MikeOwens. Here are two examples of my own in which I used blur or soft focus to achieve a certain look. I have been arguing against abusing proper technique through artistic pretentiousness.

...sharp, yet soft.

...blurred, but focus remains on subject and motion.
09/02/2005 04:56:00 PM · #53
I don't think the initial post was really about the abuse of NeatImage. :)
09/02/2005 05:10:22 PM · #54
Originally posted by xion:

I don't think the initial post was really about the abuse of NeatImage. :)


No, for sure! NeatImage is definitely the most frightening piece of software in the whole wide wide world!
09/04/2005 09:54:25 PM · #55
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