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05/04/2005 06:06:24 PM · #1
I need help with this image:

I edited it and I like the way it looks, color wise and such, but I forgot to save it before cropping it to fit 4x6. Now I want to print an 8x10 or larger at mpix.com in the metallic paper and can not edit the original to look like the one above, or anything close...

If anyone has any free time on their hands and would like to help me with some editing I would appreciate it. You can get the original HERE, its around 2mb, and then you can email me the large edited original ( aerogurl@charter.net ) and post the 640 resize here in the forums if you like. Any type of editing is ok. I'm not so good at PS and processing... and I really like this image. Thanks to anyone who has the time to help.

05/04/2005 06:16:08 PM · #2
I sent you an email with a copy.
05/04/2005 06:22:04 PM · #3
ditto.
05/04/2005 11:51:01 PM · #4
*bump for the night crowd... still looking :)
05/05/2005 02:54:50 PM · #5
thanks gwphoto & tryals15 :)
05/05/2005 03:20:11 PM · #6
Were you happy with what tryals15 and gwphoto sent you? I'm a bit confused about the timing of your bump and your thank you, relative to when they sent you what they did. If you're still looking, I can give it a shot, but didn't want to spend time on it once two people announced they had results.
05/05/2005 04:57:02 PM · #7
well.. I am happy, but as we all know, everyone edits differently and puts their own take or effect on an image. The image I have in my portfolio is the way I want it to look, I forgot to save the large file before I cropped it to 4x6, so I have lost the look, the color, the way the reflection on the water looks gold, etc. While the versions I got from the previous two posters were great, they do not look like the one in my portfolio. I am still trying to edit it myself in photoshop, but I just don't remember the steps I did to make it look this way. I do not want to seem ungrateful, thats why I just bumped it, to get more input from others, if any PS Guru's have the time...

Message edited by author 2005-05-05 16:57:58.
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