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09/09/2008 12:52:34 AM · #76 |
Dramatis Celest III
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09/09/2008 01:01:30 AM · #77 |
September 7th was Brazil's Independence day and there are a lot of people from Brazil in San Diego. They had a party down the street from me with music, dancing, food, and a parade. I can still hear the drums when I look at my pictures from then. This is from the parade. Her feathers are actually bright red/ orange and he is wearing blue and white. Having a converted camera is nice for scenes with movement like this since they allow for faster shutter speeds.

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09/09/2008 01:36:28 AM · #78 |
Originally posted by trevytrev: Per a question by harryY
Anyway of channel swapping in elements 4??
Cant find it if there is...
From what I read on the web there is no channel mixer or action that will channel swap in elements 4. You could use a hue/sat layer and go to the red channel and slide the hue adjustment to blue and go to the blue channel and slide the hue adjustment to red. not as easy and exact but you could get close I would guess. I'll give it a try tonight and see if it works. |
I came across this in a search- it is not free, but not that expensive either. Nor do I know how well it works but may be worth checking into. //www.hiddenelements.com/elements4_tools.html
There may be some free ones as well. I was searching "Channel Mixer Elements 4". Be sure they will work with Elements 4. Some plugins for earlier versions or later versions may not work with 4. I have not tried the hue/ saturation method, but you should be able to get some decent color from that.
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09/09/2008 04:47:31 AM · #79 |
Originally posted by JeffryZ: Originally posted by trevytrev: Per a question by harryY
Anyway of channel swapping in elements 4??
Cant find it if there is...
From what I read on the web there is no channel mixer or action that will channel swap in elements 4. You could use a hue/sat layer and go to the red channel and slide the hue adjustment to blue and go to the blue channel and slide the hue adjustment to red. not as easy and exact but you could get close I would guess. I'll give it a try tonight and see if it works. |
I came across this in a search- it is not free, but not that expensive either. Nor do I know how well it works but may be worth checking into. //www.hiddenelements.com/elements4_tools.html
There may be some free ones as well. I was searching "Channel Mixer Elements 4". Be sure they will work with Elements 4. Some plugins for earlier versions or later versions may not work with 4. I have not tried the hue/ saturation method, but you should be able to get some decent color from that. |
Thanks very much, ill check that out |
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09/09/2008 09:16:40 AM · #80 |
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09/09/2008 10:35:13 AM · #81 |
There has been fire burning for several weeks, so the sky was extremely hazy, hence the dull sky IMO. |
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09/10/2008 01:49:29 AM · #82 |
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09/10/2008 03:31:39 AM · #83 |
Formations Prolog
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09/10/2008 04:47:38 AM · #84 |
Day 4 - Aussie Winterland
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09/10/2008 06:57:47 AM · #85 |
Day 5 - The Waterhole

Message edited by author 2008-09-10 06:58:13.
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09/10/2008 11:50:59 AM · #86 |
Here's mine for day 8.
Ill maybe catch up to the right amount at the weekend.
Hope you like!
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09/10/2008 01:06:10 PM · #87 |
Parade #2
I used some gausian blur on everything but the figure. Some reduced saturation and tint adjustment. I really like the tint I got on this one.

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09/10/2008 08:04:24 PM · #88 |
Here are a few from today. The Frog Bridge in Willimantic CT.
Horsebarn Hill Road in Storrs, CT
Horsebarn Hill

Message edited by author 2008-09-10 21:33:27. |
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09/11/2008 02:49:53 AM · #89 |
Say Cheese! A woman posing next to a statue based on the famous Kiss in Times Square following the Japanese surrender which ended WWII.
The statue is 25' tall and the ship behind it is the USS Midway aircraft carrier- now retired and serving as a floating museum.

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09/11/2008 06:55:21 AM · #90 |
The Arrival |
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09/11/2008 11:09:04 AM · #91 |
East Fork of King's River. Taken from the middle of the river, thankfully the water level was low, but quite chilly! |
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09/11/2008 09:47:51 PM · #92 |
Enjoying seeing the activity here. I'm slammed with work at the moment so lengthy IR processing sessions have not been in the cards the last week. I hope to catch up on commenting and posting sometime over the weekend. |
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09/12/2008 12:36:03 AM · #93 |
Replaced image with improved edit.
Message edited by author 2008-09-13 01:15:06. |
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09/12/2008 12:40:22 AM · #94 |
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09/12/2008 01:02:29 PM · #95 |
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09/13/2008 09:03:23 AM · #96 |
The Beach |
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09/13/2008 09:07:31 AM · #97 |
The Stage |
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09/14/2008 07:19:53 AM · #98 |
Nature of things |
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09/14/2008 09:35:56 AM · #99 |
i have a question for the IR gurus out there.
has anybody tried HDR with IR??
i have a couple of times and couldn't pull it off.
does the IR light not work the same way as normal light in terms of dynamic range?
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09/14/2008 11:35:54 AM · #100 |
I'll have to look into the HDR thing, never thought of it to be honest |
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