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Nayelie Lopez 20 edited from this semester

Taken at Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin. Color-edited in Adobe Photoshop 6

First of all I masked out all of the glass on the image, I did this by using the lasso tool and removing my selection, I repeated this procedure until all of the glass had been masked out. I then began to place images from the popular anime 'Tokyo ghoul' behind the phone box layer, I made use of cropping in order to aline the image with the edges of the masks. To change the look of the each row I used adjustment layers to change them. The first row I used the effect hue and saturation. For the second row I used greyscale/black and white. Finally for the third row I used RGB levels. However the layer effects were overlapping each other ( all of the effects for the 1st and 2nd row where on the 3rd row) to get round this problem all I had to do was merge all of the images in each row and place them into their own group alongside the adjustment layer. Finally I used brightness and contrast on the original image and I also merged the layer adjustment with this layer. Source of images: wall.anonforge.com/category/anime-manga/tokyo-ghoul/

just my joker mix up picture with some editing in picasa. is this or the original better?

Taken in March 2018, early morning Jamie and I hiked up the Llanberis Path up towards Snowdon. We started under the nights sky and was privileged to witness this beautiful sunrise during the climb up.

 

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Clarkston, MI. 3/20

Minolta X-700.

MD 50mm 1.2.

Kodak Pro Image.

I Really don't like Taylor Momsen

But I thought this was a neat picture of her

I edited it the way I did because I wanted it to look more like a concert scene.

 

I edited the channel mixer

curves

levels

 

And I think that's it

 

I smoothed the background a bit cause i lightened it slightly and it made it look grainy

 

but i'm sure that's about it

 

i didn't know what else to do with it

Interesting little project has been brought up to my attention. While obviously leaves a lot to be desired, already does lots of things well.

 

+ Dark theme

+ Fullscreen operation

+ Tool palette tab toggling

+ Non destructive editing including cropping and arbitrary angle rotation

+ Lots of funky widgets for color correction.

+ RAW support.

+ panning and zooming instead of scrolling for the lighttable mode.

 

- Really immature in terms of management.

- No actual portrait/landscape rotation for the unfortunate GF1 crowd.

- slow in lightable mode. Would be sweet @ Blender speeds/GL.

1955 Chevrolet Bel Air

We can call it "Inferno" by sugestion of "incubo 78"!..:-)

 

Who add comments is sexy!!:o)

Edited to lower the highlights on her face.

Godox AD360 with beauty dish to camera left.

froknowsphoto.com/?p=6393 Check out our RAW Edits and if you would like to edit this file yourself please click the link aboce.

I wanted to design and build a desk for us to work at--particularly for editing and making movies, but also for us to draw, paint, cut stencils, airbrush, etc. I started out wanting to make it just rough and crafty. But it turned out so gorge!

 

Classes start for us next week so I'm glad to have just all of a sudden ripped it apart and finished it. Its hard sitting at a desk of unfinished wood -- very splintery.

 

We just need new lighting now and we'll be tearin' it up...the projects never stop. Busy, Busy, BUSY! Its all I can do...only 5 more months...

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