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07/17/2007 01:28:33 AM · #726 |
Your doing a great job Ephln! So much better than I am doing at the moment.
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07/17/2007 01:45:17 AM · #727 |
Sorry to put up one I took the other day, but when I stopped to take a shot on my way home after a 12½ hour day, I accidentally hit the lock button instead of the unlock, and not only could I not get my camera out of the bag in the back, but I'd locked myself out entirely. Mondays SUCK!!!
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07/17/2007 06:36:58 AM · #728 |
Day 17 - 
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07/17/2007 07:30:39 AM · #729 |
Day 17
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07/17/2007 08:04:31 AM · #730 |
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07/17/2007 08:30:30 AM · #731 |
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07/17/2007 09:04:14 AM · #732 |
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07/17/2007 09:11:56 AM · #733 |
Day 17:
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07/17/2007 09:48:57 AM · #734 |
Day 17 Sunflower
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07/17/2007 10:16:04 AM · #735 |
two more suckies
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07/17/2007 10:56:20 AM · #736 |
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07/17/2007 11:04:29 AM · #737 |
Day Eighteen
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07/17/2007 11:24:42 AM · #738 |
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07/17/2007 12:00:16 PM · #739 |
Once again...Bear's critical eye has helped me to learn that less is more.
Original image with my border...
His redo with finer border...
Thanks Bear
My Day 1 Fuschia just hit 500 views! Amazing to me!
Message edited by author 2007-07-17 12:04:30.
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07/17/2007 01:14:35 PM · #740 |
I have tried to find tutorials or "How did they do that?" both at DPC and on the web for doing triptichs. Don't know where to start. Probably elemental for most of you...but...I'd like to try it and learn how to do it.
Any suggestions?
Thanks :)
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07/17/2007 01:37:19 PM · #741 |
OK, this one's photoshopped to death, he, he, he!!!
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07/17/2007 01:58:43 PM · #742 |
Day 17:
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07/17/2007 02:00:48 PM · #743 |
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07/17/2007 02:52:33 PM · #744 |
Originally posted by ephln: I have tried to find tutorials or "How did they do that?" both at DPC and on the web for doing triptichs. Don't know where to start. Probably elemental for most of you...but...I'd like to try it and learn how to do it.
Any suggestions?
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Process your 3 images separately. Flatten images. Create a new document with BG color of your choice and MUCH larger than it needs to be, but at the same DPI resolution as your images. Get image 1 on top in the window, grab the BG layer and drag it to the blank canvas. Do this for each image in turn. Close the original images. Make each image layer in the new composite active in turn and use the arrow tool to move the respective images into alignment. A guide helps here.
You can use layers styles in the palette to stroke each image and/or put a drop-shadow on it.
Finally, use the crop tool to crop the excess off your canvas.
R.
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07/17/2007 03:03:00 PM · #745 |
Day 17

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07/17/2007 04:46:42 PM · #746 |
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07/17/2007 04:59:53 PM · #747 |
Day 17 - fun with flowers
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07/17/2007 05:50:20 PM · #748 |
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07/17/2007 05:55:14 PM · #749 |
Day 17

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07/17/2007 07:39:32 PM · #750 |
decided I didn't like the original shot I put up. Will revisit it tomorrow.
Message edited by author 2007-07-17 20:19:07.
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