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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 42 |
May 20 |
Comment |
Michael - This is an excellent photograph. The intensity of the background grabs my attention first then I see the bird then the flower. |
May 2nd |
| 42 |
May 20 |
Comment |
Stuart - I like all the processing you did. It is amazing what can be done with the various post processing software.
Was part of the bird's tail feathers cropped out or were they in the original photograph? I think it would be a better image if all of the tail feathers were visible. |
May 2nd |
| 42 |
May 20 |
Reply |
Michael - I think the blue that you see is from the print that I scanned. I am trying to learn how to take that out. I think the blue is contamination on the print itself probably from improper storage. |
May 2nd |
| 42 |
May 20 |
Reply |
Thank you for your advice.
Was the Zoom seminar you mentioned part of Texas School of Professional Photography Quarantine Edition? If so, I think I might have heard Topaz mentioned, but I didn't pay much attention to it because I don't own any Topaz software. However, after seeing what you did with my image, I am tempted to buy some Topaz software - perhaps the Utility Bundle. Is this stand-alone or does it work inside of Adobe Photoshop? I saw Topaz AI demonstrated at Scott Kelby's program in Arlington, Texas last summer, but it didn't excite me enough to want to buy it until I saw what you did with it.
This is the first photograph out of an album that is about two inches thick. So, I might have enough work that will benefit from this software. Besides, I might offer photo restoration along with selling photo greeting cards if I can ever launch my own business.
Is it the light background that makes my grandfather appear to be three dimensional? Or is it the highlights on his face that causes the eye to think he is some distance away from a wall?
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May 2nd |
| 42 |
May 20 |
Reply |
Stuart - This is amazing. I just purchased and downloaded Topaz Labs Utility Bundle: DeNoise, Gigapixel, Sharpen, and jpeg2raw. DeNoise is installing in background now. I will probably get the other Topaz Labs programs. I like this version even more than your previous demonstration. |
May 2nd |
| 42 |
May 20 |
Reply |
Thank you for your advice.
Was the Zoom seminar you mentioned part of Texas School of Professional Photography Quarantine Edition? If so, I think I might have heard Topaz mentioned, but I didn't pay much attention to it because I don't own any Topaz software. However, after seeing what you did with my image, I am tempted to buy some Topaz software - perhaps the Utility Bundle. Is this stand-alone or does it work inside of Adobe Photoshop? I saw Topaz AI demonstrated at Scott Kelby's program in Arlington, Texas last summer, but it didn't excite me enough to want to buy it until I saw what you did with it.
This is the first photograph out of an album that is about two inches thick. So, I might have enough work that will benefit from this software. Besides, I might offer photo restoration along with selling photo greeting cards if I can ever launch my own business.
Is it the light background that makes my grandfather appear to be three dimensional? Or is it the highlights on his face that causes the eye to think he is some distance away from a wall?
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May 2nd |
| 42 |
May 20 |
Reply |
Thank you for your advice.
Was the Zoom seminar you mentioned part of Texas School of Professional Photography Quarantine Edition? If so, I think I might have heard Topaz mentioned, but I didn't pay much attention to it because I don't own any Topaz software. However, after seeing what you did with my image, I am tempted to buy some Topaz software - perhaps the Utility Bundle. Is this stand-alone or does it work inside of Adobe Photoshop? I saw Topaz AI demonstrated at Scott Kelby's program in Arlington, Texas last summer, but it didn't excite me enough to want to buy it until I saw what you did with it.
This is the first photograph out of an album that is about two inches thick. So, I might have enough work that will benefit from this software. Besides, I might offer photo restoration along with selling photo greeting cards if I can ever launch my own business.
Is it the light background that makes my grandfather appear to be three dimensional? Or is it the highlights on his face that causes the eye to think he is some distance away from a wall?
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May 1st |
2 comments - 5 replies for Group 42
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