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Working with Photoshop CS5 Extended and learning its 3D tools.Very impressive, although slow, results.
- Location: Nôtre Dame de la Garde, Marseille (France)
- Camera: Canon EOS 1000D
- Lens: Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6
- Exposure: 1/1600
- Aperture: f/3.5
- ISO Speed: 100
- Made with 3 different RAW shots and processed with Photomerge (Adobe Photoshop CS5) and Aperture 3.
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Playing around a bit with Photoshop CS5.. Managed to transform the low-quality pic on the left to the one on the right in about 1 or 2 minutes. Used the new Content Aware fill to expand the sky, and did some random color-tuning and finally a gradient overlay..
With a little more time, and better base-images it's pretty amazing what Photoshop can do...
I love having my own printer at home. Here's a glimpse into my print workflow via photoshop.
A couple years ago I got a used Canon Pixma Pro9000 Mk II. Once I learned how to prepare my images for print, as opposed to preparing them for web, there's difference, I was able to dial this machine in for great results. I use Canon paper and ink so works flawlessly together.
I get to print on demand, whenever I want, for really cheap, and the photos look amazing.
What took me a couple of hours to do in CS3 took me about 5 minutes in CS5, and with better results.