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"Nikon Nikkor AI-s 50mm f/1.8s";
"Nikon D200";
"Nikon Colour Matrix Metering";
"Adobe Camera Raw 6.7 / Adobe Photoshop CS5 (Windows)";
"Snap-shots in the heart of Hamilton's Downtown in October 2015""Nikon Color Matrix Metering";
"NIKKOR - The Thousand and One Nights No.60";
"The AI NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8S, a pancake normal lens
AI NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8S";
Photographs I took with the Nikon D40.
Kunal Popat - Typography, edited in CS5.
Typefont - times new roman
This stylised poster was created in Photoshop CS5 using photographic images, overlays, and shapes.
The full tutorial is in issue 10: bit.ly/xxFe4g
This is, very obviously, a repost of the shot from yesterday, but after I plugged it into Photoshop and messed around with the curves, the paper disappeared and I felt this was a much better shot...
I actually liked this one better than the one on the wood because the colors seemed much brighter and the transition from green to red seemed much smoother, but I wasn't too thrilled with the paper background... This one is exactly what I was looking for, nothing else to focus on but the leaves...
Processed using Adobe Photoshop CS5...
Although not asked(she only asked for feedback), I am working on my editing skills again and decided to play. Hope you don't mind whodeymandi!
Magnificent Bedford truck at Bunker Bash Living History and Military Vehicles Show 2010, Kelvedon Hatch
This one really impressed me. I just made a quick selection, taking about 15 seconds, with the Lasso tool freehand, then triggered Content-Aware Fill. This is the (untweaked) result, after it processed for perhaps 3 seconds.
It's critical to make your selection as tight as you reasonably can. If, for example, I'd made a loose selection to the right of myself in the pic above (as you're looking at it), then there would have been some sea copied into the space where I stood, creating an odd appearance.
Panasonic G2, Leica Macro Elmarit 45mm f2.8 lens, Metz 48 AF-1 flashgun.
f3.2, iso100, 1/200sec.
Processed in CS5.
View large on black.
The sun, taken noontime, Dec 28 2014, from Sunnyvale California. Imaged with ZWO ASI120MC color video camera, through Vixen A80SS 80mm 400mm FL doublet refractor, using a Daystar Quark Chrominance eyepiece. This is a stack of the best 20% of 800 images. The stack was processed using Autostakkert2, then further adjusted in Adobe CS5.
A most special pronouncement for a most special "holiday".
Phezzie is watching you.
(Made entirely in Adobe Illustrator CS5.)
Now you can organize and group Brushes, Mixer Brushes, Erasers, Smudge Tools, Pencils, etc.! You got it! MagicSquire 1.2 panel now supports Tool Presets and .TPL files. Still supporting Photoshop CS5, CS6, CC, CC2014, CC2015, CC2017.
MagicSquire 1.2 supports Tool Presets and .TP:L files:
– Supports Tools Presets and advanced brushes: Brush, Mixer Brush, Smudge, Eraser, Pencil, etc.!
– Add, organize, drag’n’drop, move between groups, assign colors to the Tool Presets the same way you did it with the brushes
– Load .TPL files and to add various Tools from files into Photoshop (in addition to .ABR files support)
– Another performance boost. Close/open/hide/show panel with unprecedented speed!
– more!