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A re-edit of a photo I took in the fall of 2009, using a Canon EF 35mm F/1.4L USM that I had use of for a short period of time. Revisiting the image, I denoised it using Topaz DeNoise AI, using the "clear" setting. Then I loaded it into Luminar 4, made a bunch of tweaks and applied a lookup table. I used Luminar's "Color Punch Cold" LUT, which is one I normally dislike. It worked quite well in this instance. Lastly I made adjustments in Photoshop, particularly to the levels.
This photo has always amused me. It's got many, many flaws, but somehow it works. To me it looks like it could be the cover art for a ficticious indie pop album.
This photo is taken in Denio's Farmers market in Roseville California. I saw this old woman walking alone.. It seems like she is living alone still in full enthusiasm of managing day to day life. The purse in left hand shows she is not old in her heart. I liked the contrast with her age and the background scene. The other young woman chooses to visit the shop which is selling quite stylish dresses for young woman. Our needs for happiness changes as we grow in life.
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In the process of editing and re-encoding the footage of Carlos Alazraqui. Captured live at Hollywood Improv, Nov 17 2007. Using 15" 2.0GHz MacBook Pro Core Duo and 20" (Aluminum) iMac with ATI Radeon HD 2400.
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This is the same roadrunner picture I posted earlier, but this time I edited it in photoshop to make it look better.
Original file supplied by Nigel Chadwick a fellow group member to be used in an editing competition.
Another edit I found of this older picture:
flickr.com/photos/austincabot/2242851113/
which one do you like more?
My editing setup. Mac dual quad-core Nehalem @ 2.93GHz.
16 GB RAM. 4 x 1 TB drives in Raid 5 via Mac Pro RAID card. Dual ATI Radeon 4870's. Dual 24" LED Cinema Displays and one 20" HP LCD. M-Audio MobilePre USB audio interface. M-Audio BX8a reference monitors. Sony MDR-7506 headphones. Various input devices including FCP keyboard, Shuttle Express and Logitech MX revolution wireless mouse. Custom glass over diamond-plate desk.
I am so honored, excited and humbled to be featured with an interview over at Grain Edit. Such an amazing group of people over at GE so beyond thrilled to be featured. Thanks so much Dave and Grace! So if you got an extra 5 minutes read the interview here: grainedit.com/2011/03/07/tad-carpenter-interview/