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Site: Forums: Digital Photography Review - Retouching  (site profile, domain info dpreview.com)
Title: Retouching
Url: http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/forum.asp?for...
Users activity: 59 posts per thread
Forum activity: 63 active threads during last week
 

Posting activity on Retouching :

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Threads: 63 461 2,879
Post: 230 2,246 16,906
 

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Top authors during last week:

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Toermalijn
21
user's latest post:
North Wales Barn
Published (2009-10-31 23:26:00)
salBolzano wrote: > Lovely... BUT ( you know there is always a But ... :P) The car and the house have the same tint/color so I would make the house distinctively different not to blend the car into it... See my point?? > -- > Grazie, Thank you, - Sal No, i don't sal...the car is purple, the barn is dark slate/stone coloured...
RayGuselli
17
user's latest post:
For play
Published (2009-11-01 08:51:00)
an alternative Ray http://img503.imageshack.us/img503/8482/dprcharlettenotasmudgew.jpg
furano
17
user's latest post:
Pictus's technique for...
Published (2009-11-01 05:32:00)
Pictus... you're a genius! This process is awesome! Thank you. I'll email Topaz because they will be very exited as everybody else!!! Mike, did you tell Jim to locate the action at the Topaz area? It's important to mark it as Topaz required. This can help for the design of the User interface!!!! Great job guys...
Pictus
14
user's latest post:
Pictus's technique for...
Published (2009-11-01 09:24:00)
furano wrote: > Pictus... you're a genius! This process is awesome! Thank you. > I'll email Topaz because they will be very exited as everybody else!!! > > Mike, did you tell Jim to locate the action at the Topaz area? It's important to mark it as Topaz required. > > This can help for the design of the User interface!!!! > > Great job guys... > -- > Jorge...
Michael Edward Rudge
14
user's latest post:
For play
Published (2009-11-01 08:34:00)
http://i36.tinypic.com/2hydmcj.jpg
Allen Gerdes
12
user's latest post:
one more from derwentwater
Published (2009-11-01 02:40:00)
Fred: Good to see you posting again. Sounds like you have gotten serious about the weight. Yes, Nick has certainly grown since we have last seen photos of him. These are nice images that you have posted and I hope to be able to play with some of them soon. Hope all is well with you and the family back in the Chicago area. Regards... Allen
salBolzano
12
user's latest post:
Having fun with Lightroom 3 (3...
Published (2009-11-01 00:55:00)
We just had a bunch of kids doing same but peaceful thanks God... When I was in a different area of NY I had a friend with a mean Doberman who came over for dinner and the dog was on the porch - NOONE came close to the house !! LOL ! Yes my friend, a good bottle of whickey/scotch/cognac can make this holiday go away so nice !!! LOL ! Be well !
Ronny Harris
11
user's latest post:
Pictus's technique for...
Published (2009-11-01 05:19:00)
Great tutorial, Pictus. I went out of town today and have just been able to try it out. I extracted the image using Calculations and Apply image, then blended using your method, and it worked very well. Thanks for sharing you discovery! :P
JudyN
10
user's latest post:
LucisArts alternative
Published (2009-10-31 23:13:00)
furano wrote: > Here is my work. You're the master!
C Roske
9
user's latest post:
And another
Published (2009-10-31 23:32:00)
Another beautiful job for a beautiful car. Cheers, Chris --- http://i945.photobucket.com/albums/ad291/C_R/spsd40t2right.gif
 

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Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-10-30 15:49:00)  by Patre
The bottom image because the lighting gives it a more vibrant and dynamic look and feel..
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Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-10-31 08:30:00)  by RayGuselli
PICTUS, You are simply a genius! This is so good and so informative. I tried topaz remask with no joy but your use of it is excellent. I was amazed at the way you made the initial selections... Pictus, I need to watch this slowly to appreciate all you have done but it is really really very good. May I be the first to thank you for this excellent video. Must be a standard for us all now. ...
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Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-10-31 23:21:00)  by Toermalijn
AllanW wrote: > Hi all, > > I took this snap of a family member that I don't get to see much as she lives overseas now. > > I was hoping to convert it (full size) to a smudge and send it to her as a present but I have no smudging ability (at this point in time) and was hoping that some of the smudge experts would be kind enough to have a crack at the original for me. > > Would appreciate any...
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Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-10-31 00:01:00)  by Sam B
8x12 available :D http://sambriggs.zenfolio.com/img/v1/p912286049.jp g
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Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-01 04:02:00)  by Pixel Poetry
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Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-01 07:13:00)  by ticktockdoc
When I open a jpeg in NX2, make a few adjustments and then click Cmd-S (Save) I get a dialogue box asking for the quality of the jpeg. When you Save the image you are not getting this dialogue box? What version are you using? I am using 2.2
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Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-10-26 03:15:00)  by Lobo93065
Nice job, Sam. I did something similar with a very old family photo. Do you use curves with masks as your technique? I found this very straightforward method in a recent magazine and was thinking it might be worthy of a tutorial.
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Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-10-30 23:47:00)  by PhilM oz
Are you running 64 bit version of Windows 7 or 32 bit? If you are running the 32 bit version of Windows 7 then nothing will change. 2GB is the maximum address space for any application regardless of how much memory you have (unless you mess around with boot time switches; but that can cause other problems). Windows 32 bit will never be able to use more than \~3.5GB or physical memory even if ...
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