2014 was my first Gem show. This slab, Photo1, came in handy a year later when I took this Indian doll’s photo 2. It was stuffed in a back lite closet! I knew it would need help and fixed it in Photo 3 “NEVER let a bad background keep you from taking a good photo!”
Comments Welcomed!
Photo 1 fully processed slab from Gem and Mineral Show
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Photo 2 Taken with really poor background
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Photo 3 replaced background and saved a good a good Subject
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Outstanding photo and suggestion...now where do I find a tutorial...?
justhercamera wrote:
Nicely done!
Thanks so much for your kind reply justhercamera! It's always nice to see a new visitor!
rlaugh wrote:
Good job my friend!!!
Thanks so much Bob! I'm glad you approve! Appreciated as always!
tommy2 wrote:
Outstanding photo and suggestion...now where do I find a tutorial...?
It is a wonderful picture. I would think if you went to Youtube and punched in replace the background. Photoshop would have the answer.
tommy2 wrote:
Outstanding photo and suggestion...now where do I find a tutorial...?
tommy2, thank you I'm glad you like this method! I've saved many a bad photos this way! It's always nice to see a new visitor!
I just sent you a PM!
traderjohn wrote:
It is a wonderful picture. I would think if you went to Youtube and punched in replace the background. Photoshop would have the answer.
I'm glad you like the end result traderjohn! It's always nice to see a new visitor!
Snap Shot wrote:
...I just sent you a PM!
Now that is another example of the wonderful Heart of this forum! (Will respond soon.)
Very good Bill, What would we do with out our computers and the photography software and tutorials that we have... And help from fellow hoggers...
That's a good look and a unique background. The video tutorials for Photoshop make it look so easy to create a mask and use the refine edge tool, but I find that it is not so easy as they say, especially when the fine detail of the subject fur is so similar to the background.
nanaval wrote:
Very good Bill, What would we do with out our computers and the photography software and tutorials that we have... And help from fellow hoggers...
Thanks so much Val! I enjoy showing folks what's possible with software. Too many frown on it and call it cheating if it's anything other than the camera! That's insane! The camera has software in it, just not as much as many programs. I guarantee, if Ansel Adams were alive today, he'd be into software Too! What he did in the darkroom, we're doing in the Digital darkroom today!
Bill, outstanding work. The finish product is such an improvement!
bleirer wrote:
That's a good look and a unique background. The video tutorials for Photoshop make it look so easy to create a mask and use the refine edge tool, but I find that it is not so easy as they say, especially when the fine detail of the subject fur is so similar to the background.
bleirer, nothing is easy at first! I've spent hours on youtube and rarely got what they showed! They leave out a shortcut you didn't see that makes all the difference! I'm self taught and like a dog on a meaty bone determined! If I can save others from the hell I went through, I'm more than willing to do so!
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