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04/03/2010 06:57:11 PM · #1 |
Taken for the Children speed challenge, I got everything all wrong. Not a shot to be saved, except maybe this one. See what - if anything - you can do to make this shot terrific.
Super advanced editing rules. Pull out all the stops!! |
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04/22/2010 06:41:07 PM · #2 |
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04/22/2010 06:56:16 PM · #3 |
Yay! here it is. what do ya think? (please be blunt...)
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04/22/2010 07:25:20 PM · #4 |
I felt the best way to save this was to make use of the blown highlights for a retro treatment.
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04/22/2010 07:40:20 PM · #5 |
I like the original presentation.. |
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04/22/2010 08:00:24 PM · #6 |
How do I get a hold of the image? Can't seem to save or copy it at all. Rookie question, but yeah... a little help. |
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04/22/2010 08:09:18 PM · #7 |
Under the image, there should be a link to view a full sized copy. Click that, right-click on the new image that opens, save as... |
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04/22/2010 08:15:02 PM · #8 |
Thanks, bvy, but I've tried that and all I get is a pix.gif, which is blank every time. Maybe my settings are off. Thanks, though. |
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04/22/2010 09:10:25 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by bohemka: How do I get a hold of the image? Can't seem to save or copy it at all. Rookie question, but yeah... a little help. |
do a print screen, and paste it into what ever editing software that you use. if its ps, make a new layer/image. it should be about 800(wide)x600(tall) you have to do a little cropping...
Then edit away!
btw, have the whole image up first, then print screen(this is a key and should be some where in the top right corner.) and if you cant see all of it. press F11 to make the window full screen, then F11 again to exit full screen mode.
Message edited by author 2010-04-22 21:14:54.
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04/22/2010 09:35:32 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by ScooterMcNutty: Originally posted by bohemka: How do I get a hold of the image? Can't seem to save or copy it at all. Rookie question, but yeah... a little help. |
do a print screen, and paste it into what ever editing software that you use. if its ps, make a new layer/image. it should be about 800(wide)x600(tall) you have to do a little cropping...
Then edit away!
btw, have the whole image up first, then print screen(this is a key and should be some where in the top right corner.) and if you cant see all of it. press F11 to make the window full screen, then F11 again to exit full screen mode. |
It's even easier than that: open the image, and see on the left, near the bottom of the data, "view full size image"? That one's 1000 pixels wide, and it's the one you want to use. Right click on it and save it, or copy it and paste into photoshop.
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04/22/2010 10:55:24 PM · #11 |
Hi ! Here is my contribution :) Hope you like !
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04/22/2010 10:55:54 PM · #12 |
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04/23/2010 11:49:02 AM · #13 |
Here is mine |
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04/23/2010 01:46:35 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: Originally posted by ScooterMcNutty: Originally posted by bohemka: How do I get a hold of the image? Can't seem to save or copy it at all. Rookie question, but yeah... a little help. |
do a print screen, and paste it into what ever editing software that you use. if its ps, make a new layer/image. it should be about 800(wide)x600(tall) you have to do a little cropping...
Then edit away!
btw, have the whole image up first, then print screen(this is a key and should be some where in the top right corner.) and if you cant see all of it. press F11 to make the window full screen, then F11 again to exit full screen mode. |
It's even easier than that: open the image, and see on the left, near the bottom of the data, "view full size image"? That one's 1000 pixels wide, and it's the one you want to use. Right click on it and save it, or copy it and paste into photoshop.
R. |
Becuase that doesn't always work. thats kinda why i suggested my way... :)
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05/06/2010 09:05:03 PM · #15 |
.. .. I tried a lot of things because the image is quite charming. Don't know if you'll like any of them. What I feel like doing is getting out my pencils. |
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05/06/2010 09:41:27 PM · #16 |
Thank you all so much for playing!! I've left comments on all your entries. And thank you alans_world for your kind words on my original :-)
I learned a LOT from seeing the image through your eyes. I think the shot without the other figures emphases her isolation, while including them adds an interesting story element. Softer processing makes it dreamier and more positive, darker/harsher choices make it more onerous and sad. Thank you all for playing! |
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