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05/07/2008 01:12:27 PM · #26			 | 
		
		Is Soft Focus by post processing in PS allowed in basic editing ... or we have to achieve it only through the camera.
 Please let me know.
 
 I mean Gaussian BLur - isn't it against the basic editing rules ????? |  
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05/07/2008 01:16:08 PM · #27			 | 
		
		Originally posted by ashishkushwaha:   Is Soft Focus by post processing in PS allowed in basic editing ... or we have to achieve it only through the camera.
 Please let me know.
 
 I mean Gaussian BLur - isn't it against the basic editing rules ?????  |   
 The answer is in here ==> Challenge Rule - Basic Editing.  Hint - look in the area called 'You may'.  :-) |  
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05/07/2008 01:32:39 PM · #28			 | 
		
		| If it's cold enough out you can lightly breath on your lens.  That's what I did for this photo. |  
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05/07/2008 01:34:51 PM · #29			 | 
		
		| Oh and don't make the mistake I made last soft focus challenge.  I created a duplicate  layer and blurred it then decreased the opacity (ILLEGAL IN BASIC) |  
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05/07/2008 01:41:36 PM · #30			 | 
		
		Originally posted by JustinM:   Oh and don't make the mistake I made last soft focus challenge.  I created a duplicate  layer and blurred it then decreased the opacity (ILLEGAL IN BASIC)  |   
 
 I had that in mind ... thanks for pointing it out .... whew ... |  
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05/07/2008 01:42:12 PM · #31			 | 
		
		Originally posted by ssocrates:   Originally posted by Spazmo99:   Use a piece of cellophane over the lens.
 
 That and a bit of PWL, got me this:    |   
 
 Sorry to ask but what is a fiber optic snork, as referred on your comments in the pictures homepage??  |   
 
 The diameter of the mini maglite and the beam is much to wide to control when light painting on something this size. The snork consists of a rubber cap that covers the reflector end of the light with a small fiber optic coming out of the end, creating a light source that's maybe 4mm in diameter, yet still quite bright. |  
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05/07/2008 01:52:36 PM · #32			 | 
		
		| some great info here - i'm kind of excited to see what I can do with a little seran wrap over my lens. I swear I'm going to look like a fool taking photos this way, but oh well :) |  
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05/07/2008 01:53:42 PM · #33			 | 
		
		| Most all lenses have natural features that are quite often seldom considered when making digital soft focus effect.  Totally legal in basic - use the focus ring for oof soft adjustment and also using wide open aperture. |  
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05/07/2008 02:34:17 PM · #34			 | 
		
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05/07/2008 06:20:39 PM · #35			 | 
		
		Originally posted by JustinM:   Oh and don't make the mistake I made last soft focus challenge.  I created a duplicate  layer and blurred it then decreased the opacity (ILLEGAL IN BASIC)  |   
 
 In advanced, I'd do this almost like HDR. Two shots with one sharp exposed correctly, the other a touch out of focus and a bit bright. Blend em together. Voila! Another day perhaps. 
 
 So thus far we have the following stuff applied to our lenses for this challenge:
 - vasoline
 - plastic wrap
 - soft filters
 - black nylons
 
 Sounds almost like a recipe for a bad adult film. :)
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05/07/2008 06:30:31 PM · #36			 | 
		
		Originally posted by glad2badad:   Originally posted by ashishkushwaha:   Is Soft Focus by post processing in PS allowed in basic editing ... or we have to achieve it only through the camera.
 Please let me know.
 
 I mean Gaussian BLur - isn't it against the basic editing rules ?????  |   
 The answer is in here ==> Challenge Rule - Basic Editing.  Hint - look in the area called 'You may'.  :-)  |   
 
 if you blur the original picture only and not create a duplicate layer.... then it is legal?  That is what I read.
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05/07/2008 06:43:27 PM · #37			 | 
		
		As far as I remember you can add a Gaussian Blur to your original layer (not duplicates) and then Edit/Fade the Blur until you are happy with the results.
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05/08/2008 12:12:31 AM · #38			 | 
		
		| HEE HEE - I've had the stocking over the 50mm all day today. ;~) |  
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05/08/2008 12:19:34 AM · #39			 | 
		
		I just used my crap lens.....it doesn't take sharp pictures at all.  It got me the blue last time. So I guess it is good for something.  LOL
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05/08/2008 08:43:30 AM · #40			 | 
		
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05/08/2008 08:43:53 AM · #41			 | 
		
		| Heh - can we use a fill layer in normal mode in Basic??? |  
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05/08/2008 05:26:04 PM · #42			 | 
		
		I purchased my soft focus filter this morning and it came with a free muffin. Some might argue that I bought a muffin and it came wrapped in a soft focus filter but that's just semantics. It didn't have a means to attach to my camera so I located a rubber band. (Which came with a spoon when I got my yogurt...don't ask me why the spoon had an elastic band on it.)
 
 I'll post pictures on my elaborate setup and some of the results when I get home.
 
 :)
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05/08/2008 09:44:46 PM · #43			 | 
		
		So I did up a quick shot in my dungeon with me fancy new Muffin© soft filter. 
  
 
 Too soft? Not soft enough? 
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05/08/2008 10:08:04 PM · #44			 | 
		
		Originally posted by Citadel:   So I did up a quick shot in my dungeon with me fancy new Muffin© soft filter. 
  
 
 Too soft? Not soft enough?  |   
 
 The softness seems okay, but it's a bit too dark to get the full effect of the softness. |  
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05/08/2008 10:23:31 PM · #45			 | 
		
		| How can you achieve soft focusing in post processing that is legal in basic? (Besides just universal Gaussian blur) |  
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05/08/2008 10:33:14 PM · #46			 | 
		
		Originally posted by Jutilda:   Heh - can we use a fill layer in normal mode in Basic???  |   
 
 Not if it contains pixel data. |  
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05/08/2008 10:33:49 PM · #47			 | 
		
		Originally posted by delta:   How can you achieve soft focusing in post processing that is legal in basic? (Besides just universal Gaussian blur)  |   
 
 Noise reduction after resize really softens an image. There can be some nasty side effects though; it won't work on every image. |  
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05/08/2008 10:37:58 PM · #48			 | 
		
		| have we ruled that using Gaussian blur then decreasing opacity is illegal...? |  
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05/08/2008 10:58:26 PM · #49			 | 
		
		| Opacity? Of a layer? yeah. |  
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05/08/2008 11:29:38 PM · #50			 | 
		
		Originally posted by delta:   have we ruled that using Gaussian blur then decreasing opacity is illegal...?  |   
 
 BUT if you just gaussian blur the original photo slightly... then you get soft focus... viola.. ;)
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