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I thought it was about time for another tutorial. I couldn't really think of any one particular technique that was worth talking about though, so I decided instead to just take an example photo and show some of the little things I do to it that (I think) improve it.
Of course, whether you think it's improved or not is subject to opinion, and I know that many people believe in minimal post-processing, but firstly I enjoy post-processing images and secondly I think that as long as it is subtle it can greatly improve an image, besides a lot of these techniques were possible in the darkroom (although I have no idea how!) and have been practised for years.
Anyway, please see my comment below for the tutorial...
Tag tutorial for DCWV and Spellbinders. More on my blog: precociouspaper.blogspot.com/2014/11/christmas-mini-dcwv-...
These photos were for a tutorial on how to make various hair accessories.
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Fold up the bottom. Glue the bottom flap. Glue the top flap to the colored part of the cardstock only. You want the triangle part to be open so it slips over the corner of the page in your book.
noodleheads.blogspot.com/2010/08/library-tote-tutorial.html
yeah, that book I'm reading might as well be upside down, that just shows you how much I spend time reading books.
This is a little tutorial advocating the benfits of using the raw format. With raw format you can "develop" different versions of your "negative". The a part is a rather normal "copy" and the lightest part of Bathazars fur is overexposed, their are no details left in the fur, it's just maximum white (this is what your jpeg file would look like, if correctly exposed). The b part is "underdeveloped" and as you can see the raw file contains a lot of information in those parts that appears totaly overexposed in the a part.. The a+b part is a layer mix (normal blend), b ontop of a with trancparency set to about 35%.
And in reallity the b part is tonemapped in Photomatix, but that doesn't change the basic principle of how to get more from your pictures with the aid of raw files, you can do it with photoshop alone (or some similar program), the essential part is done in the raw editor.
The previous picture is the a+b combination.
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Here I'm using a small flathead screwdriver to ease the square plastic bit off the eyelids. I stick it under the white plastic as you can see. Be gentle so you don't get scratches to the eyelids.
Learn how to sew a simple to open, clear vinyl lunch bag. theinspiredwren.blogspot.com/2014/03/tutorial-vinyl-lunch...