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Jan 27, 2014 19:44:45   #
Thanks. I'll try again these items on my high-res one. Her mole is one of her trademarks, so I'm going to leave that in, but I will "de-shine." All our nieces (4) and our nephew are good-looking kids. This particular one is in her last year of law school now. I think this was about 4 years ago. Maybe her sister's HS graduation party.
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Jan 27, 2014 14:49:26   #
I only have Photoshop.
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Jan 27, 2014 13:55:46   #
My dad passed in 2011 and I want to output this pic of him dancing with my niece as an 8 x 10. Attached is a lo-res for posting purposes. Problem is her eyes are weird. It's not red-eye; it's more like how pet eyes come out sometimes. I'm pretty good in Photoshop, but I can't figure out a quick and natural way to fix them. Suggestions?


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Sep 26, 2013 17:04:14   #
Looks nice, but price point is way too high for what we need. Thank you, though!
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Sep 26, 2013 16:33:27   #
Hi my name is Kathy. I am an amateur, just-for-fun photographer. My personal camera is a Nikon P5100 - I'm still a point-and-shoot kind of girl.

I work for a screenprinting company - display-type work, not apparel. In the past, we sent customers printed press proofs of their parts. The "latest thing" to move jobs along quickly is a "photo proof." Sometimes this is of the film positive set up on the actual part (see Global Mono... attached), sometimes art screened on a physical part (see DSCN attached - not concerned about type shadows - inherent w/clear acrylic - as long as text is clear/legible).

I have been using my personal camera for taking photo proofs - usually using no flash (material is often too reflective), macro setting - then optimizing contrast and downsizing in Photoshop to email to client. My camera's card door is growing weary of constantly being opened and closed. If shopping for a personal camera, I would take much more time, but we need this in the next week or so.

We want to purchase a point-and-shoot camera that will be the "company camera."

It needs:
1. Good optical zoom for small type and/or detail.
2. Easy to use (anyone in company can use).
3. EASY transfer of images to our server (where only 1 or 2 people will edit if necessary and email to clients). Would prefer cable option in addition to card reader to reduce wear and tear on card door/latch. Thought of WiFi, but not necessary to keep price point down.
4. Decent battery life.
5. Under $300 price point (maybe even under $250?).

Obviously, not looking for top of the line anything. But needs to give good, clear representation of detail and color. Customers do NOT approve color matching from photos, but blue should look blue if you know what I mean.

Any quick advice appreciated. Thanks! - Kathy

P.S. I'll post more about "me" and my photography later. :)

White ink printed on pre-screened mirrored acrylic


Film setup laying over clear acrylic

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