DPChallenge: A Digital Photography Contest You are not logged in. (log in or register
 

DPChallenge Forums >> Individual Photograph Discussion >> "On The Beach" DQ. Why?
Pages:  
Showing posts 76 - 83 of 83, (reverse)
AuthorThread
08/01/2006 01:19:50 AM · #76
Originally posted by coolhar:

regardless of which editing program the entering photog has used

Before anyone try to say that isn't possible; I think having the few popular ones would suffice - a few besides Adobe's Photoshop
08/01/2006 03:33:11 AM · #77
Originally posted by btuck:

OK I just recreated it. Those of you with Corel Paint Shop Pro X can validate doing the same if you wish:

Open _MG_0826.JPG with Corel Pait Shop Pro X
Resize to 50%
Adjust/One Step Noise Removal
Brightness/Contrast/Clarify (set at 5.0) [I can't recall what number I originally used here]
Color/Fade Correction (set at 16) [I can't recall if I even used this originally, but I usually do so I'll apply here as well]
Hue & Saturation - Hue/Saturation/Lightness..
- Reds - Hue 9, Saturation 8, Lightness 0
- Yellows - Hue 15, Saturation -6, Lightness 13
- Greens - Hue 0, Saturation -21, Lightness 0
- Cyans - Hue 0, Saturation -13, Lightness 0
- Blues - Hue 0, Saturation -13, Lightness 0
- Magentas - Hue 0, Saturation 0, Lightness 0
Brightness/Contrast/Clarify (set at 3.0) [I can't recall what number I originally used here]
Curves - Channel RGB, Input 0, Output 0. I made a slight downward bend in the bottom left had square of the graph. [forgot I even used curves - my apologies]
Resize to 640 x 427 pixels
Adjust, Sharpness, Sharpen
File, Save As _MG_0826b.JPG

View my result here: //www.hardbread.com/_MG_0826b.jpg

(Not exact but pretty close)

Brian


And if we had gotten steps like this to begin with, we might not be having this discussion now. I'd just like to toss out a reminder here to EVERYONE...
For the love of everything that is good...please be as specific as possible in your editing steps when asked for them!
If you desaturated, tell us HOW you desaturated it. If you cloned...tell us WHAT you cloned.

That's all. Thanks.
08/01/2006 07:01:31 AM · #78
Originally posted by crayon:

Originally posted by coolhar:

regardless of which editing program the entering photog has used

Before anyone try to say that isn't possible; I think having the few popular ones would suffice - a few besides Adobe's Photoshop


We do have folks on SC who speak several editing languages (PaintShopPro, Photoshop, and GIMP). :) The problem is when SC does not get a set of editing steps that make sense. It's the job of the PHOTOGRAPHER to provide correct editing steps to SC.

SC will work at figuring out how the shot was edited, but if they don't have the steps it's much harder. With the number of different plugins out there its next to impossible to stay on top of every possible editing step. :)

I'm glad to see that btuck was able to find his editing steps. That should solve the issue. :)
08/01/2006 07:26:59 AM · #79
Originally posted by scalvert:

Originally posted by btuck:

I'm hoping the SC can reproduce my image with the steps I've given them and all will be forgotten.


If at all possible, we will. We hate DQing.


I personally think you guys sit together in a dark room wearing pointy hats and plot aimed DQ weeks in advanced. once you have DQ a photo you all do the evil laugh: uuaahhhha HA HA HA !!

:)

08/01/2006 11:57:17 AM · #80
About being qualified in different editing software - I have used Paint Shop Pro since version 7. I just got (won) a copy of PSPX, installed it over the weekend. I am very good in PSP. PSPX is not that different than the earlier versions.

I also have PhotoShop CS, but I'm not as versed in PS. I use it, especially as a translator (because so many tutorials, books, threads and so on are written for PS) and to do some things that I find easier to do in PS than in PSP (in particular, working with masks).

I don't think anyone needs to feel that their photo will be disqualified if they're not using PhotoShop here. Otherwise, pretty much all of my entries would be disqualified, and they aren't.

08/01/2006 11:58:00 AM · #81
Originally posted by Pano:

Originally posted by scalvert:

Originally posted by btuck:

I'm hoping the SC can reproduce my image with the steps I've given them and all will be forgotten.


If at all possible, we will. We hate DQing.


I personally think you guys sit together in a dark room wearing pointy hats and plot aimed DQ weeks in advanced. once you have DQ a photo you all do the evil laugh: uuaahhhha HA HA HA !!

:)


Except that a couple of us have a red pom-pon on our hats.

:)
08/05/2006 10:22:46 AM · #82
Never heard the final verdict, but just added as a fav.
08/05/2006 11:52:47 AM · #83
Just because someone was wondering about what SC uses to persoanlly edit -- we are amazingly well versed in several different versions. I use (though I obviously don't use them very well) PSP7, Elements, and have used the GIMP in the past, as well as some others.

What can help tremendously, to add to what heather said, is that in your photographer's comments, mention what you used. "In PSP, I . . ." Then, those of us with that particular software, will try to take a stab at it.

Pages:  
Current Server Time: 04/19/2024 01:52:57 AM

Please log in or register to post to the forums.


Home - Challenges - Community - League - Photos - Cameras - Lenses - Learn - Prints! - Help - Terms of Use - Privacy - Top ^
DPChallenge, and website content and design, Copyright © 2001-2024 Challenging Technologies, LLC.
All digital photo copyrights belong to the photographers and may not be used without permission.
Current Server Time: 04/19/2024 01:52:57 AM EDT.