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Jun 4, 2016 10:49:27   #
Thanks Rick'sPix, Islandgal & sailorsmom. Your comments are appreciated.
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Jun 3, 2016 19:54:37   #
Thanks DianeL. Glad you liked them.
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Jun 3, 2016 19:53:33   #
Thanks flyerace.
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Jun 2, 2016 00:28:54   #
My wife and have visited Georgetown, SC a number of times but this was the first time we were there late in the day. At first I noticed the setting sun shining thru the rigging and thought that made a good image. Then I moved to the side of the boat "Stormy Seas" and took the second shot.


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Jun 2, 2016 00:12:36   #
Very nice images. I really liked the bird stacking. What a lucky catch and you took great advantage of it.
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Jun 2, 2016 00:09:54   #
Your pics tell a great story. Hard to believe that he/she could swallow that catfish. That was even a keeper in my book.
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Jun 2, 2016 00:07:12   #
Love them both.
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May 24, 2016 23:40:11   #
Great shot of a Klingon Bird of Prey.
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Apr 25, 2016 19:27:34   #
Did a desktop from Win 7 and a laptop from Win 8.3(?). Happy with both.

Do it!
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Apr 18, 2016 20:19:57   #
#2 - I believe the contrast between the image and the stark white used as a portion of the background is too much.
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Apr 14, 2016 15:25:27   #
rmalarz wrote:
Restoration techniques and procedures vary from project to project. These two, which I did, each presented different problems and, thus, different approaches to the solutions. The first was for a client, the second just for the exercise.

http://malarz.com/services/as/index.html

http://malarz.com/services/sailor/index.html

--Bob


Excellent! I'm impressed. I fool around with repairing photos but nothing like that. It would be nice if I had the patience to learn those skills but . . . . lol
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Apr 9, 2016 16:13:44   #
jeep_daddy wrote:
I tried it yesterday and it works fine. Glad to know. I was confused by the "Edit Original" thing too.


Two thumbs up!
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Apr 8, 2016 20:25:24   #
Thanks for all the help and responses. I hope everyone will have a great photography weekend.
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Apr 8, 2016 08:47:02   #
jamesl wrote:
I just tried it again and it worked as I said. I opened a ".CR2" raw file in Lightroom. I then did an "Edit in Dfine 2" and chose "Edit A Copy With Lightroom Adjustments" and it opened the TIF file in Dfine 2. I saved in Dfine 2 and the TIF opened in Lightroom. Then I right clicked on the TIF file and did an "Edit in Sharpener Pro 3: Output Sharpener". I then chose "Edit Original" (the TIF file) clicked "Edit" and the TIF opened in Sharpener Pro 3. I made my adjustments there and did a save. The TIF repoened in Lightroom again. There was only one "-Edit.tif" file along side my original ".CR2" file. If you keep editing the same TIF file as an "Edit Original" instead of a "Copy with Lightroom Adjustments" you will not get multiple TIF files. You will end up with a single TIF containing all Nik adjustments regardless of how many times you keep sending the the TIF to other Nik plugins. You just have to always choose to "Edit Original" each time after the initial TIF file is created.
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I will have to give that a try. I guess the "edit original" is throwing me a curve because they mean the most recent file but "original" means of all things, ORIGINAL to me. Thanks.
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Apr 7, 2016 14:49:05   #
baygolf wrote:
Each time one uses a Nik App in photoshop you get a new layer, so I would guess that each LR tiff is a layer.


I was afraid of that. That would make the PSE shop larger than the final LR file since the others could be deleted.

I guess I'll just have to get over my reluctance to delete anything. You could fill even one of today's hard drives with that much data pretty quick.
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