Triplejohnny
PSF #55 - Dandy
It seems I may have done an injustice to this fair-haired gentleman and for that I do apologize most greatly and In this regard I will attempt to justify my own actions that led me to this final conclusion of this case. I took up this one with my trusty and most worthwhile companion, CS3.
1. I justly cropped and straightened, with the further action of enlargement by scale and with pixels of some 500 units in dimension so as to fit my view at the 25% vision.
2. The Levels and Curves commands were employed in no certain manner other than to please my own view.
3. It is a sad case when one does not take advantage of the Shadow/Highlight adjustment layer or as a Smart Object adjustment. One will find that this adjustment is the only adjustment layer for the previously mentioned Smart Object. Therefore it stands to reason it must be most useful for those who need the quick fix of exposures and I will add that it does quite the bit more so if only one would only explore this most delightful feature.
4. It must be stated clearly here that I have been most unscrupulous in that I have borrowed from my fellow imaginators to improve my own image works. It is I that is most grateful for this rather queer but surely plentiful origination. The works that I employed can be clearly seen in abouts the window and the inner chamber.
5. The otherwise fine suit of this dapper fellow had in itself a great need of a cleaning and pressing but I was only of the time to clean it as my presser was out presently.
6. Windows are meant to be opened and I did just that. It was a task it was and of no great pleasure or result. Many were there of the cut and paste and mask and blur and so it was to recapture a realistic view.
7. Finally, it is now that I shall share this method of injustice. Much is known of my heavy hand. It is clear to me now that I have not the knowledge of my own powers of observation. I fear that I am always to go too far a field. Take this gentlemen's face as an example for he appears nothing like his former self.
PSF #55 - Dandy
It seems I may have done an injustice to this fair-haired gentleman and for that I do apologize most greatly and In this regard I will attempt to justify my own actions that led me to this final conclusion of this case. I took up this one with my trusty and most worthwhile companion, CS3.
1. I justly cropped and straightened, with the further action of enlargement by scale and with pixels of some 500 units in dimension so as to fit my view at the 25% vision.
2. The Levels and Curves commands were employed in no certain manner other than to please my own view.
3. It is a sad case when one does not take advantage of the Shadow/Highlight adjustment layer or as a Smart Object adjustment. One will find that this adjustment is the only adjustment layer for the previously mentioned Smart Object. Therefore it stands to reason it must be most useful for those who need the quick fix of exposures and I will add that it does quite the bit more so if only one would only explore this most delightful feature.
4. It must be stated clearly here that I have been most unscrupulous in that I have borrowed from my fellow imaginators to improve my own image works. It is I that is most grateful for this rather queer but surely plentiful origination. The works that I employed can be clearly seen in abouts the window and the inner chamber.
5. The otherwise fine suit of this dapper fellow had in itself a great need of a cleaning and pressing but I was only of the time to clean it as my presser was out presently.
6. Windows are meant to be opened and I did just that. It was a task it was and of no great pleasure or result. Many were there of the cut and paste and mask and blur and so it was to recapture a realistic view.
7. Finally, it is now that I shall share this method of injustice. Much is known of my heavy hand. It is clear to me now that I have not the knowledge of my own powers of observation. I fear that I am always to go too far a field. Take this gentlemen's face as an example for he appears nothing like his former self.