yea David, i always start my photoshop proccess with a copy of the original. I have some errands to go do but, later, i'll attach a copy of the original file and u can show me what you would do. That would be great!
thanks again, frank. By the way heres 1 of mine from big sur.
frank bruce wrote:
yea David, i always start my photoshop proccess with a copy of the original. I have some errands to go do but, later, i'll attach a copy of the original file and u can show me what you would do. That would be great!
thanks again, frank. By the way heres 1 of mine from big sur.
Frank, Your Big Sur picture is a wonderful composition. You have decided to push the color about 35%. I often go up about 9 %. Too much color to me takes from the beauty. I brought it to Photoshop and dropped it just to see and I did prefer it closer to reality. But this is your art and not mine. Please do post that original and we can continue. I love discussions like this. David
Thats great David, just wanna say that i've had my back-up drive plugged into my computer and it was trying to access my copy of photoshop. Yea , i guess we have a little different taste in color saturation but, thats ok. I just have thing for color! On the other hand,i'm attaching the original of Bear. If you could maybe cut it out from the background and layer it on a white background, show me what you can do. Hey ! thank you for the dissccusion as i need to learn and not be so hard headed. Here u go.
Thank you David.
Frank Bruce
frank bruce wrote:
Thats great David, just wanna say that i've had my back-up drive plugged into my computer and it was trying to access my copy of photoshop. Yea , i guess we have a little different taste in color saturation but, thats ok. I just have thing for color! On the other hand,i'm attaching the original of Bear. If you could maybe cut it out from the background and layer it on a white background, show me what you can do. Hey ! thank you for the dissccusion as i need to learn and not be so hard headed. Here u go.
Thank you David.
Frank Bruce
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Frank. You did not click on "store original". Also a furry dog is very hard to cut out. When things are smooth and contrast of subject and background then easier to cut out. Again when you do this the picture becomes a PSD (photoshop document) and a copy is needed for jpeg. I can go through the motions with you to discuss how to do it, but it will not look good. David
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