Good to the last drop [Software Filter Work Digital Photo Processing]
Uploaded: September 08, 2002 08:22:17
Background stylized with Photoshop
Jim Damare September 08, 2002
Thanks! #13901Linda Slater September 08, 2002
Nice job with the red Jim backgroud looks good also. #13936Jim Damare September 08, 2002
Thanks Linda. I applied the style to the background to draw your eye to the flower. The background was pretty ugly so I didn't want it to detract from the natural beauty of the flower.Here is the actual shot direct from the camera;(resized of course). #13960
Linda Slater September 08, 2002
I see what you mean, Iv been using paintshop pro 7 I got photoshop 6 from a friend is that the same .I only took up photography last year I havent tried it yet, I guess I feel Iv just got used to paintshop. Im presently stuck with an old black and white photo taken in 1956 I havent had any luck with skin tones I dont think Iv got enough experience is it a possibility in photoshop or are skintones always difficult. #13967Jim Damare September 08, 2002
Skintones, as you say, are always difficult. However, Photoshop is a great tool, I use it constantly for work and pleasure. #13973Carol Engstrom September 08, 2002
Nice photo, Jim. You did a great save on that background--very effective. #13989Jim Damare September 08, 2002
Thanks Carol. I took this pic in the Spring but never thought it worthy. I really appreciate everyones kind remarks. #14017Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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