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10/27/2005 08:09:30 PM · #1 |
big,
little,
and tiny
..and as a bonus, can someone show me an example of how to edit this photo and make it look like someone took it on film in the 70's. Like a little grain and noise, saturation, I am not sure of what it entails, thanks a lot! |
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10/27/2005 08:11:37 PM · #2 |
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10/27/2005 08:13:03 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by A1275: I like the big one. |
I second that |
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10/27/2005 08:19:45 PM · #4 |
I took the big one, cropped it a little different and used ps elements to give this:
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10/27/2005 08:20:44 PM · #5 |
Tiny is the most interesting crop.
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10/27/2005 08:25:12 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by chaimelle: I took the big one, cropped it a little different and used ps elements to give this:
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hmm, it looks cool but that isn't exactly what I was looking for. You know, those old 1970's straight up "gritty" yet smooth pure black and whote images. |
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10/27/2005 08:41:28 PM · #7 |
Not sure this is the right look either, but it was fun to experiment. |
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10/27/2005 08:42:39 PM · #8 |
Here's what I came up with.
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10/27/2005 08:53:19 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by chaimelle:
Not sure this is the right look either, but it was fun to experiment. |
Ooh I like it! |
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10/27/2005 08:57:25 PM · #10 |
all three are pretty good but it depends on what part of the image you are trying to give the attention to. The first is good for the image as a whole, the second I think is a little annoying with so little of the face but that is just me and the last certainly is great for the cig and smoke.
Chaimelle did a great one there, just enough face to keep it interesting.
Message edited by author 2005-10-27 20:58:14.
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10/27/2005 08:58:35 PM · #11 |
I liked everything of the big crop except the snowflake. |
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10/27/2005 09:02:24 PM · #12 |
here's a little edit I did myself: here |
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10/27/2005 09:18:25 PM · #13 |
I like 1 & 3. I think they both have a differnt value for the photo. |
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10/27/2005 10:45:06 PM · #14 |
I managed to pull this picture into ps but now I don't know how to post it back up. Help:) |
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