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Joanna Lamb
{K:3796} 8/18/2011
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hi again - just saw your comment re writing in english - you should see a 'translate' button under any comment not in your native language. j
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Joanna Lamb
{K:3796} 8/18/2011
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hi again - just saw your comment re writing in english - you should see a 'translate' button under any comment not in your native language. j
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Joanna Lamb
{K:3796} 8/18/2011
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Hi Anirban - I really only use Elements to resize the image - and do a bit of sharpening/changing levels to be honest! I had full PS on my last Mac but it's such a huge tool - more for Pro's. My opinion is that it is up to the artist to use whichever tools they like to create their art-work! Each to their own, as the saying goes! :) It's just the same as dodging and burning in a darkroom as far as I'm concerned. We just have more fun tools at our disposal now - if you know how to use them to best effect! I think it's more about the story or feeling an image conveys than the technicalities of the image. Of course achieving both is ideal. Maybe that's why I'm just an amateur!! ;) Cheers, Jo :)
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Anirban Datta
{K:44} 8/17/2011
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Thanks Jo... PS is really a tough software for me. And i dont have that software also. Actually i use Photoscape. But Jo.., What is your opinion about editing? Is editing a photo is good? I saw some ppl is very much against of editing. What is your opinion?
regards
anirban
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Joanna Lamb
{K:3796} 8/17/2011
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Hey there - I'm no expert - there are others on the site that will be able to give you better technical advice...but a wise man once told me....
Steve Kaufman {K:2823} 4/17/2004 Joanna, when you upload to usefilm, it will become an SRGB file format. To see what the image will look like in advance, go to Image>Mode>Assign Profile, and select SRGB. In my experience, this will make the image a bit lighter, and not as saturated as compared to the original image file on my Mac. Make subtle adjustments once the file is SRGB, and I think you'll be happier with the look of your image once you upload it to usefilm. Also, in general, you will get better adjustments if you adjust Levels and Curves rather than the Brightness/Contrast controls. PS is one of those programs that takes a long time to master, but it doesn't take so long to learn how to make a few simple adjustments using curves and levels.
http://www.usefilm.com/Image.asp?ID=416910
maybe this will help?! best of luck! i still think it's a great shot! :) cheers, jo
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Anirban Datta
{K:44} 8/16/2011
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Thanks Prasun.
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Prasun Biswas
{K:4150} 8/15/2011
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good expression catch...good focus...
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Almax McCoy
{K:6837} 8/15/2011
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Anirban, Great exposure, beautiful skin tone, great eyes
Thanx, Almax
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Anirban Datta
{K:44} 8/15/2011
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Thanks Jo :-). And yes, i felt that sharpness is too high. But when i saw this photo in my laptop, the sharpness is normal. but when i upload this photo here i felt the sharpness is too high. Resolution is also not good. I don't know why?
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Anirban Datta
{K:44} 8/15/2011
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Thanks Biswajit
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Anirban Datta
{K:44} 8/15/2011
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Thanks Sanghamitra
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Anirban Datta
{K:44} 8/15/2011
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Can you please write in English please?
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Gustavo Scheverin
{K:164501} 8/14/2011
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Bonito y espontáneo retrato. Felicitaciones!
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SANGHAMITRA SARKAR
{K:804} 8/14/2011
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Cute photography.
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BISWAJIT DASGUPTA
{K:2818} 8/14/2011
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Excellent expression,well done.
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Joanna Lamb
{K:3796} 8/14/2011
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So cute and happy Anirban!! I love the movement in this pic - but also the fact that you have such sharpness around the eyes. Great capture my friend! :) Cheers, Jo
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