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02/16/2011 01:09:09 AM · #1
Originally posted by coryboehne:

....make sure you are working in the srgb collapse colorspace....


I'm sure ONE day I'll know exactly what this means, for now.....*blank stare*

;)
02/16/2011 01:03:30 AM · #2
Originally posted by kichu:

ps - man, just looked at your profile, you are some stiff competition :S

nice stuff, really nice


Thanks, what you don't see is all of the garbage I've produced along the way :)..

As for the different appearance after uploading, make sure you are working in the srgb collapse colorspace....
02/16/2011 12:51:29 AM · #3
ps - man, just looked at your profile, you are some stiff competition :S

nice stuff, really nice
02/16/2011 12:49:08 AM · #4
Originally posted by coryboehne:

Originally posted by kichu:

Originally posted by coryboehne:

Well, I've got a good feeling about this challenge... We'll see how it pans out though.


Me too! I really like my photo! But then again, anything is better than the only other two challenges I've entered - my crap for leading lines, and my clown one (*shudder, SO awful*) three years ago.

Fingers crossed!


Personally I liked your leading lines entry. Could have done without that strong color cast, but it's not as bad as you make it sound.


Well that's nice, thank you. I actually loved that tunnel and hallway, I think I could have done something great with it. But this was my first attempt at editing, so when I uploaded to the site, the photo looked COMPLETELY different, I was SO mad. I can't remember what I did. I didn't resize until after I edited or something? Anyway, it looks completely different on my computer, and I was mad about it, so probably being way too critical because I made a dumb mistake. So thank you. :)
02/16/2011 12:40:56 AM · #5
Originally posted by kichu:

Originally posted by coryboehne:

Well, I've got a good feeling about this challenge... We'll see how it pans out though.


Me too! I really like my photo! But then again, anything is better than the only other two challenges I've entered - my crap for leading lines, and my clown one (*shudder, SO awful*) three years ago.

Fingers crossed!


Personally I liked your leading lines entry. Could have done without that strong color cast, but it's not as bad as you make it sound.
02/16/2011 12:37:31 AM · #6
Originally posted by coryboehne:

Well, I've got a good feeling about this challenge... We'll see how it pans out though.


Me too! I really like my photo! But then again, anything is better than the only other two challenges I've entered - my crap for leading lines, and my clown one (*shudder, SO awful*) three years ago.

Fingers crossed!
02/16/2011 12:18:44 AM · #7
Well, I've got a good feeling about this challenge... We'll see how it pans out though.
02/15/2011 11:59:35 PM · #8
Originally posted by Love6:


download the trial version of cs3 photoshop then the trial of cs4 then the trial of cs5... gives you like what 3 months of photoshop? ;)


haha, nice, but i ended up dl'ing irfanview instead, and it was fine

and my friend has PS waiting for me, so all good :)

good luck everyone!
02/15/2011 11:52:37 PM · #9
It really sucks that you cannot start out from RAW in minimal editing. Was it always like this? (If yes, I should have been DQ-d last time I entered, but it was probably over 2 years ago). I've just taken some last-minute shots in RAW (as always) on the way home from work to just figure out now that they are useless for this challenge. Well, next time I better read the rules before shooting...

Message edited by author 2011-02-15 23:53:17.
02/15/2011 08:23:21 PM · #10
Originally posted by GeneralE:

Originally posted by LevT:

I was wondering if it is allowed to sharpen and then fade it back a bit? The default sharpening of the resized image was too strong for my taste. Nothing on "fade" in the ruleset...

Sorry, no fading allowed; that's not the "default" setting but an adjustment to the filter.


Well, I take it by this that a PS7 Sharpen is allowed. How about a Sharpen More or the Sharpen Edges or unsharp mask. Or running it thru the Sharpen more than once?

Message edited by author 2011-02-15 20:26:18.
02/15/2011 07:51:49 PM · #11
Originally posted by Love6:

ok call me stupid but i entered the challenge...again and this time i'm just gonna let it ride and watch it plummet... i figure it gives me a sense of my future photographic abilities w/one eye meh'


yeah!! Good for you! Don't worry if it plummets -- you got out and did it! Besides that -- you have a built in excuse. :)

The thing is, when you look back on it a year from now, you'll remember it because of what was going on at the time -- not because of its score. Many of my challenge entries are just ties to other memories.

Besides that, you'll have company. There's absolutely no way my entry will do well. We can commiserate together. :)

Message edited by author 2011-02-15 19:52:53.
02/15/2011 07:49:04 PM · #12
Originally posted by kichu:

Originally posted by David Ey:


How would sharpen be allowed?
"Minimal Editing is intended as a “straight from the camera” test of skill, and allows only the adjustments essential to convert your original image into a form acceptable for submission on DPChallenge. Most editing tools are not permitted under these rules. Restrictions on post-processing apply to ALL edits performed after the image is captured, whether on a computer or with in-camera tools. "


Well, it tells you that MOST editing tools aren't allowed, and then clarifies by saying "you MAY...sharpen your entry using your editing software’s “sharpen” or equivalent option. The use of customizable sharpening tools, such as Unsharp Mask, is not allowed."

On that note, I just downloaded GIMP for my editing a little while ago, and as far as I can see, it doesn't have an auto-sharpen feature, only adjustable sharpening tools.

I would REALLY like to sharpen my image before I submit it. Does anyone know of a free editing program I could download that has auto-sharpen? Please please please let me know!



download the trial version of cs3 photoshop then the trial of cs4 then the trial of cs5... gives you like what 3 months of photoshop? ;)
02/15/2011 07:46:57 PM · #13
ok call me stupid but i entered the challenge...again and this time i'm just gonna let it ride and watch it plummet... i figure it gives me a sense of my future photographic abilities w/one eye meh'
02/15/2011 06:41:09 PM · #14
Originally posted by EL-ROI:

Thanks for that link to your photo! Loved the comment! I guess you gotta get so close that your gonna risk getting sucker slapped! I will check out your profile a bit more to find that inspriation.

Not one of my best photos, by any stretch, but you get the idea. Plus, I was shooting from the hip then, and have since gotten away from that. I still like to get up close. Good luck with your new lady friend.

Originally posted by bspurgeon:

Nothing wrong with amputated bodies, adds an unexpected twist. I like to shoot with a 35mm prime as well. Minimal distortion, but grabs more of the scene.

Oh, don't get me wrong. I love taking off heads and limbs. I pulled out my old Olympus C-7000 this past week, just for this challenge (since I have to shoot JPG anyway, I put the better glass aside). At it's widest it's 38mm -- still not enough. I ruined this shot cause I couldn't quickly fit everyone in the frame. So it goes.
02/15/2011 05:53:53 PM · #15
Originally posted by Marfun:

IrfanView is free and has a non adjusting sharpen mode.


thank you! :)
02/15/2011 05:38:36 PM · #16

IrfanView is free and has a non adjusting sharpen mode.

Message edited by author 2011-02-15 17:40:05.
02/15/2011 04:53:00 PM · #17
Would anybody have a spare moment or two to help me decide on an entry for this challenge? I have a couple of possibles and would appreciate the feedback. Cheers.
02/15/2011 03:16:29 PM · #18
Originally posted by David Ey:


How would sharpen be allowed?
"Minimal Editing is intended as a “straight from the camera” test of skill, and allows only the adjustments essential to convert your original image into a form acceptable for submission on DPChallenge. Most editing tools are not permitted under these rules. Restrictions on post-processing apply to ALL edits performed after the image is captured, whether on a computer or with in-camera tools. "


Well, it tells you that MOST editing tools aren't allowed, and then clarifies by saying "you MAY...sharpen your entry using your editing software’s “sharpen” or equivalent option. The use of customizable sharpening tools, such as Unsharp Mask, is not allowed."

On that note, I just downloaded GIMP for my editing a little while ago, and as far as I can see, it doesn't have an auto-sharpen feature, only adjustable sharpening tools.

I would REALLY like to sharpen my image before I submit it. Does anyone know of a free editing program I could download that has auto-sharpen? Please please please let me know!
02/15/2011 03:12:39 PM · #19
oh well never mind, no-one really cares anyway, that's obvious.

Message edited by author 2011-02-16 04:17:35.
02/15/2011 02:53:58 PM · #20
silly me - fogot it had to be jpg

02/15/2011 02:50:25 PM · #21
Originally posted by hahn23:

Originally posted by Techo:

Originally posted by Cuttooth:

just an FYI,
i got clarification from the SC that sharpening multiple times is allowed. just remember that you can only use the basic sharpen filter, none of the customizable sharpening filters/tools are allowed.


Does the order of post processing matter? e.g. can we sharpen multiple times and then resize? Also, If I remember correctly from prior Minimal challenge discussions, there was an issue that we can only resize once?

Only resize one time. Sharpen (without customization) evidently can be done more than once. Experiment with your image. I only have one image processing application with a non-adjustable sharpen tool. (PSE8) I used the Auto Sharpen. All of my other apps (Aperture, iPhoto, Graphic Converter, Pixelmator, Sharpener Pro) ONLY have sharpen tools WITH sliders or degrees of adjustment. Those are not allowed, even if one uses the sharpen tool in default mode.


How would sharpen be allowed?
"Minimal Editing is intended as a “straight from the camera” test of skill, and allows only the adjustments essential to convert your original image into a form acceptable for submission on DPChallenge. Most editing tools are not permitted under these rules. Restrictions on post-processing apply to ALL edits performed after the image is captured, whether on a computer or with in-camera tools.

"
02/15/2011 12:28:52 PM · #22
well, finally decided out of a small handful of ones i liked. minimal editing does make post processing simple and quick. it's definitely nice dedicating just 2-3 minutes to process vs. hours.

and on the subject of midget hooker shots, i missed out on the most incredible opportunity to get a really unique shot....

when i was on my normal morning walk at 6am, i came across a transvestite prostitute that was probably close to 60 years old. she had on a red skin-tight-one piece-way too short outfit on, a long-straight-dark red wig, and using a walker. damn, if i only had my camera with me at the time.

she did say a nice good morning to me which was kind of her.
02/15/2011 12:08:30 PM · #23
I use lightroom so i'm not able to use any of its sharpening features, but when i export the photo for resizing there is an option to sharpen for screen or paper ext. can i use this or not ?, there is no slider just a standard, low or high choice box.

Really enjoyed shooting for this challenge, it was nice trying to get the photo good straight out of the camera, i'm not overwhelmed by my result but i'm sure i learned a lot with this one. Looking forward to seeing everyone's effort.
02/15/2011 12:02:41 PM · #24
I'm not entering this one. As much as I like street photography, I went with Photoshop terms this week. However, I'll enjoy passing out 1's (or is that 10's?) to everyone who did choose to enter this one. Especially looking forward to the midget hooker shot.
02/15/2011 11:26:41 AM · #25
Originally posted by LevT:

I was wondering if it is allowed to sharpen and then fade it back a bit? The default sharpening of the resized image was too strong for my taste. Nothing on "fade" in the ruleset...

Sorry, no fading allowed; that's not the "default" setting but an adjustment to the filter.
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