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Nov 30, 2011 20:03:31   #
randymoe
 
Thanks Jim for your great tutorial!

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Nov 30, 2011 20:06:52   #
RMM Loc: Suburban New York
 
Second the motion.

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Nov 30, 2011 20:09:30   #
ioptfm Loc: Isle of Palms, SC
 
As a total rookie I could not believe how much I picked up. Thanks so much Jim.............You make it look so simple

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Nov 30, 2011 21:18:02   #
liv2paddle Loc: Wall, NJ
 
say what are you all talking about..????

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Nov 30, 2011 21:36:26   #
JohnnyT789 Loc: Conyers,Georgia
 
Enjoyed it and learned some stuff. Thanks Jim!!

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Nov 30, 2011 22:09:26   #
Awagner Loc: St. Louis
 
Jim,
Thanks so much; picked up some great pointers and learned a bunch of new stuff. Tonight was a huge help. Thanks again.

Art

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Nov 30, 2011 22:18:53   #
merrymary Loc: georgia
 
OH NO! sounds like I missed something REALLY good out there :( please let me know where webinars are posted for the future (hopefully there will be). I am so new at photography and I am like a dry sponge soaking up all I can learn.

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Nov 30, 2011 22:31:08   #
khansotte Loc: PA
 
Thanks for your time Jim !! Very well put!!

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Nov 30, 2011 22:41:05   #
photophili09 Loc: NC
 
Thank you Jim! I learned so much about the layering! You were a great help and I look forward to your next class.

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Nov 30, 2011 22:45:51   #
randymoe
 
Jim will be posting a recording of it, stay tuned.

merrymary wrote:
OH NO! sounds like I missed something REALLY good out there :( please let me know where webinars are posted for the future (hopefully there will be). I am so new at photography and I am like a dry sponge soaking up all I can learn.

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Nov 30, 2011 23:47:01   #
RMM Loc: Suburban New York
 
Helpful. I'll have to practice a few things, particularly using the 50 percent gray overlay to lighten and darken areas selectively.

I applied a few of the techniques Jim discussed on the attached. If anyone thinks this is hijacking the thread, I'll be glad to remove it.

9/11/11 Ceremony
9/11/11 Ceremony...

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Nov 30, 2011 23:52:42   #
randymoe
 
I liked painting color back into a monotone with layer masks, very nice technique I see everywhere.

RMM wrote:
Helpful. I'll have to practice a few things, particularly using the 50 percent gray overlay to lighten and darken areas selectively.

I applied a few of the techniques Jim discussed on the attached. If anyone thing this is hijacking the thread, I'll be glad to remove it.

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Dec 1, 2011 09:36:49   #
jimberton Loc: Michigan's Upper Peninsula
 
thanks to all attended. i know the first webinar is always a little awkward. thanks to all, it was fun. special thanks to jerry and randymoe who was giving tips on the sidelines.

i know the first part on resolution was kinda long, but i kept getting emails asking to re-explain and show examples. thanks for sticking in there. the whole thing is that my goal was to get all to understand. if we accomplished that, then we succeeded.

the next one would be taking your questions or probs and giving you answers and techniques.

so if you would like another, please start jotting down your questions. and remember, there is no such thing as a stupid question.

thanks again. i will be posting the video this evening when i get home from work.

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Dec 1, 2011 09:37:20   #
jimberton Loc: Michigan's Upper Peninsula
 
RMM wrote:
Helpful. I'll have to practice a few things, particularly using the 50 percent gray overlay to lighten and darken areas selectively.

I applied a few of the techniques Jim discussed on the attached. If anyone thinks this is hijacking the thread, I'll be glad to remove it.


wow...beautiful job!!!

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Dec 1, 2011 09:37:43   #
jimberton Loc: Michigan's Upper Peninsula
 
randymoe wrote:
I liked painting color back into a monotone with layer masks, very nice technique I see everywhere.

RMM wrote:
Helpful. I'll have to practice a few things, particularly using the 50 percent gray overlay to lighten and darken areas selectively.

I applied a few of the techniques Jim discussed on the attached. If anyone thing this is hijacking the thread, I'll be glad to remove it.


hey randy..thanks, you were awesome, man!!!

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