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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. |
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Fake a Boobie.
Sorry Osreb the picture is 100% color Stamped. |
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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! |
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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). |
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So you're both right. Great thread, BTW. |
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This one worked nicely hehe
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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! |
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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. ![]() 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. |
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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 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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and the last for tonight
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