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msnevil 12-12-2005 02:56 AM

I guess "Porn" has no merit in society? :)


""Wow.

Just wanted to say wow.

I've been a lurker here for a long time, and it's great to see that this site has some merit. Thanks a lot Vidpro. There's a whole lot more uses for this than porn!""""""

msnevil 12-12-2005 04:53 AM

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She's wearing something underneath. Possible thong? That's the Best I can do.

desi 12-12-2005 08:48 AM

Full Sets
 
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Can someone post the full sets of these pictures (with or without the censorship removal) or links to the full sets? Both girls are incredibly hot and I know a full set of the pool pics exists somewhere. Thanks.

jizzman 12-12-2005 11:35 AM

nipple enhancement
 
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Here's one for someone to play with. Her right nipple is already pretty evident but I figured someone could enhance it some more...

Dr Sasho 12-12-2005 04:29 PM

Thanks
 
for you coments I'm new in this job and traing diferent ways. I use manual level and some other thinks

ctw0 12-12-2005 04:42 PM

My Attemp
 
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Heres my attempt hehe

Dr Sasho 12-12-2005 05:25 PM

more frpm me
 
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more pics

Dr Sasho 12-12-2005 05:37 PM

more
 
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what do you think am I inproving?

vidpro 12-12-2005 06:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dr Sasho
what do you think am I inproving?

Yep, you sure are! Looking good!

wixzer2000 12-12-2005 07:59 PM

maybe
 
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could someone make a try at this shot? would be very appreciated

msnevil 12-13-2005 02:47 AM

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1)1st pic, Darn Bra is in the way. oh! Dr Sasho, Good job on the previous pics. <insert thumbs up symbol>
2) Nippleless photoshop of the original denippled photoshop. :rolleyes: Who is Sarah Wright anyway?

msnevil 12-13-2005 04:05 AM

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Here's an easy one. Have fun.

renhoek 12-13-2005 01:57 PM

...
 
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You said form fitting clothing as well?

Will these work?

wixzer2000 12-13-2005 08:37 PM

answer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by msnevil
1)1st pic, Darn Bra is in the way. oh! Dr Sasho, Good job on the previous pics. <insert thumbs up symbol>
2) Nippleless photoshop of the original denippled photoshop. :rolleyes: Who is Sarah Wright anyway?


Sarah Wright (also known as Sarah Mason) is an actress who is starring in the show "Quintuplets"
thanx for the work on the pic

noiserocker 12-14-2005 03:28 AM

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please tell me this line isnt solid black

Dr Sasho 12-14-2005 04:01 PM

my new work
 
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Thanks for coments, thanks vidpro; thanks msnevil!
:) :) :)

Dr Sasho 12-14-2005 04:15 PM

more
 
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more, not so good but you can try bether

ReDGuNNeR 12-14-2005 09:57 PM

Nice work Dr.Sasho!

can you tell us what you are adjusting in the photos to get your results?

msnevil 12-15-2005 12:45 AM

If you remember in Art class. The three primary colors are RGB.

Are Eyes are able to View Electromagnetic Radiation Called Light. The amount of light reflected off a "object" is what we See. (Blacks reflects more light then White)

A Mirror For exp. Is see through. Due to its very low light reflection. Now add Black paint to the mirror. And its no longer see through.

Now lets make the mirror into Clothes. Clothes by nature have Natural "color.", ie Radiation Reflection. (Depending on the Color, Thickness and meterial used.) White Cotton is a natural See "through". When Illuminated with a lot of light.

When a Celebrity gets Illuminated By Flash. Large Amounts of Electromagnetic Radiation Goes past the Clothes. And is reflected By the Body. This Contrast leads To "Flesh" being seen underneath. (ie Kerry's Daughter for exp.)

Photoshop Has a Auto levels Feature. That adds to the available Colors Spectrum Seen by the human Eye. It Mixes Background Black, White and Gray Colors to the Picture. By Adding extra "colors" to the picture. (Black becomes blacker. And the same with the other Colors.)

By Adding Colors to the picture. It Becomes to the Human Eye. Like a Flash Illumination To Clothes. It adds more Contrasting colors. And allows Us to see more "flesh" Underneath. (please note. A higher resolution picture allows more "reflected" light underneath the clothes to be exposed to "Visable light". Exp The previous Sarah White picture Had tiny holes in it. Those Holes Were Enhanced, and the Skin underneath was revealed more. In a Smaller pic, The Flesh Reflection is few and far between. Which forces me to add Flesh colored Pixels to add contrast. With Higher resolutions More flesh pixels are exposed. Allowing Auto levels to have more of a Chance to illuminate whats underneath.)

http://www.indospectrum.com/articles...op/levels.html
http://handprint.com/HP/WCL/color1.html

Please note, Sometimes it works. "As clearly shown". Sometimes it doesn't. There are Ways to add contrast to the picture outside "auto levels" Adding mid-level colors for contrast, Decreasing\increasing Brightness(BW), Saturation ie Color Brightness (RGB), Making layers and adding similiar Colors, etc.

Think of Photoshop as a Bright Neon light For the Human eye.

For Woman: If you want Voyuers to not see what's Underneath. Wear padded Colored Bra's with many Colors. Wear Panties with speckles, swirls, etc. Wear colored clothes Not similiar to each other.

I hope That Helps???

osreb 12-15-2005 02:14 AM

can anyone get rid of these stars
 
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thanks in advance

msnevil 12-15-2005 02:27 AM

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Great Job Dr Sasho on Your earlier pics.

Attempted a 1/2 hour photo-shop on Drew. While I know I'm getting better, It still looks a little wierd.

I've Noticed that a Reduced Noise layer overlapping the Background layer. With a opacity of about between 25-50% Seems to reduce the Colored Dot effect of the Auto Levels. I don't know if that helps you all.

Since it seems Vidpro even has less time then we do. Perhaps we the photoshop idiots can train other. When he\she is gone. ;)

Edit: on introspection. A value of 25% opacity seems to be better. I think I reduced the noise too much, and over blurred it.

msnevil 12-15-2005 03:23 AM

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Fake a Boobie.

Sorry Osreb the picture is 100% color Stamped.

vidpro 12-15-2005 10:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by msnevil
If you remember in Art class. The three primary colors are RGB.


Hey, I'm not trying to sound like a jerk, but merely correcting the fact that the primary colors are actually Red, Yellow, and Blue. Green is a secondary color (yellow and blue). However, RGB is how pixels are definied (8 bits for red, 8 for green, and 8 for blue -- in a 24 bit image).

Your assessment of black reflecting light is correct. Photoshop is capable of processing images in a way which will allow us to see previously hidden details much more clearly. It's all math. Once the image is digital, you can isolate a region, or range of values and expand on their differences. This allows you to better distinguish contrasting areas. Of course, this is perfectly suited to a clean digital picture of a girl in a solid colored stretchy thin material bikini top!

arwenalssie 12-15-2005 03:04 PM

OT -mostly
 
Primary colors of pigment are Red, YELLOW, Blue - Primary colors of light are Red, GREEN, Blue.

See http://www.webopedia.com/DidYouKnow/...2002/Color.asp
third paragraph.

Since a video monitor creates an image with light, RGB are the primary colors of an image on a computer (though this changes when the same image is printed).

abobql 12-15-2005 03:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by msnevil
The three primary colors are RGB

This is for a medium where the light is generated so you have to add the colours you want, eg TV, computer screen.

Quote:

Originally Posted by vidpro
the primary colors are actually Red, Yellow, and Blue

This is for a medium where the light is reflected so you have to take away the colours you don't want, eg paint, ink.

So you're both right.

Great thread, BTW.

ctw0 12-15-2005 11:01 PM

Nother one
 
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This one worked nicely hehe

vidpro 12-15-2005 11:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arwenalssie
Primary colors of pigment are Red, YELLOW, Blue - Primary colors of light are Red, GREEN, Blue.

Since a video monitor creates an image with light, RGB are the primary colors of an image on a computer (though this changes when the same image is printed).


Right, I was refering to what we might have learned in art class. :)

No big deal, I was just trying to help. I hope I didn't sound like a butthead in doing so.

Man, some of these new images are turning out great! You guys are getting the hang of it. I have been working on some of your requests. I hope to post them before Chirstmas. some are turning out nice... others are harder than I thought. But I'll do my best!

msnevil 12-16-2005 01:05 AM

Vidpro, Your not being a Butthead when Educating others.

I left it simple. Since Most people learned the RGB spectrum in Art Class. (Which is shown differently by the links. Mind you. :o)

To be honest, Most of my "Education" into this came from Wikopedia. The explanation is a summery of What I read.

Truthfully, Unless the subject matter deals with the Medical field, Philosophy or Religion. I'm a Idiot

ctw0-Good Job.

Dr Sasho 12-16-2005 04:41 PM

more pics and thanks
 
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Thanks for coments specialy from vidpro and msnevil. MSNEVIL and VIDPRO has best tutorial for photoschop so I can't hel you more with my bad englisch
Here is my newest work :) :) :p :o

Dr Sasho 12-16-2005 04:57 PM

more
 
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and the last for tonight

Fritzyy 12-16-2005 06:31 PM

Dr Sasho, awesome work on the blonde lady!

bigi442000 12-17-2005 08:57 PM

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Here is a stab at cencorship removal. How do I merge as you suggested?

msnevil 12-18-2005 03:27 AM

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Using photoshop elements.

1) Increased midrange lightness, and decreased shadows.
2)Made a layer consisting only of the Face. Scaled down to 50%. (Make sure to maintain the aspect ratio)
3)Scaled by 200%. Then merged the layers. (Please note: adjust the opacity until the image Aspect is desired.)
4)Reduced "noise color"

Since the Resolution was small 800 * 600, The Over all clearity of the Face is low. With higher resolutions, The image will approve.

The Farther the Scaling of the picture. The more the Added Noise will decrease. But also the picture will be less sharp.

So you have a balancing act between Noise reduction, and sharpness. The higher the resolution, The better the Reduced noise picture will look.

(You can also Use Despeckle, or Reduce Noise. Though the Best approach is Scaling\Merging.

vidpro 12-18-2005 10:49 AM

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I thought I'd take a shot at this...

1. Scaled the image down to 25%, and then back up to 400%

2. Merged the new face with the old body.

3. Adjusted levels to increase mid and dark range.

4. Desaturated greens, blues, cyans, and magentas.

5. Removed blur caused by camera motion. (check out her arm!)

6. Increased brightness levels for red color values. (just a little bit)

vidpro 12-18-2005 11:18 AM

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Here's another one. This one was pretty easy.

As is usually the case, the breast facing more towards the camera was easier to penetrate through the clothes.

vidpro 12-18-2005 11:31 AM

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This one was fun...

Fritzyy 12-18-2005 11:32 AM

Thats amazing Vidpro. Can't wait til you get thru your backlog on this thread

vidpro 12-18-2005 11:44 AM

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Another bra... it helps when the material is thin and stretched.

vidpro 12-18-2005 11:51 AM

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Bras with patterns usually are more difficult to work with. This one turned out ok, but not great.

vidpro 12-18-2005 12:02 PM

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This one was pretty blury to begin with, so I added another step.

1. Scaled down to 25%

2. Applied 'sharpen more' filter

3. Scaled back up 400%

4. Merged new face with old body (pardon the pun)


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