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Alright, well here it is..
Part 1 of Tutorial 2: Post-Processing
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The second part is still being made. I hope everyone will enjoy this one, and i hope it helps!
Once again, this is kind of a bigginer walk through, just like the previous tutorial, nothing crazy or hard!
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Part 2 of Tutorial 2: Post-Processing... Continued
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All the images used in this tutorial are © to Dasha Denger 2008-2009. They are all mine, so please do not steal them or copy!
thanks to ~ruksi86 & =evil-genius-23
P.S So sorry for any misspelling. I was doign this from 2pm till 9 so i got kind of tired and probably misspelled some words
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Comments: 118
evil-genius-23 [2008-12-21 03:51:25 +0000 UTC]
awesome tutorial! But ummm...you spelled 'cropped' as 'croped'...and in the first photo with noise it says 'a log of noise', I think you meant 'a lot of noise' ...but its no big deal. The tutorial rocks and that's the main thing!
can't wait for part2.
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onixa In reply to evil-genius-23 [2008-12-21 03:55:56 +0000 UTC]
haha yeah... i know it took me from 2pm till now to make it. i got kind of tired lol so i must of misspelled some words
thanks
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evil-genius-23 In reply to onixa [2008-12-21 04:28:38 +0000 UTC]
WOW, that's a while! But in the I think it's worth the effort you're welcome
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roxysweetie7 In reply to ??? [2008-12-21 03:16:45 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for sharing! I really like the Neat Image program! My camera has a TERRIBLE noise problem.
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onixa In reply to roxysweetie7 [2008-12-21 03:50:17 +0000 UTC]
no problem dear, your welcome!
hope it does help
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ruksi86 In reply to ??? [2008-12-21 03:13:12 +0000 UTC]
Amazing tutorial, even better than your previous one Lots of handy tips, next time i take some photos i'll be sure to credit you for your help!
PS: i noticed under the "#3 colors" section you wrote, "when you will open it will photoshop--"
you probably meant 'with photoshop'...
its not a big deal at all, but i thought maybe i should point that out.
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onixa In reply to ruksi86 [2008-12-21 03:48:57 +0000 UTC]
well im glad it helped dear!
oh yes, i shouldfix that. I started this thing at 2 pm today... just finished lol.
got kind of tired i guess
thanks
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ruksi86 In reply to onixa [2008-12-21 14:05:09 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome
Ah, well it is such a tiny mistake,so it's not much of a big deal.
(It's a lot better than the tons of grammar mistakes i make xD)
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Bluetenzauber In reply to ??? [2008-12-21 02:46:52 +0000 UTC]
greaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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jsting [2008-12-21 02:33:39 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for sharing.
Have you ever tried LAB space and LAB color curve moves? It's a fantastic for separating and bringing out subtleties in color and saturating without looking fake among other possibilities. It's not so good with human skin in the picture but it would be great for your type of images, I think.
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jsting In reply to onixa [2008-12-21 03:32:34 +0000 UTC]
here are some links after i did a quickie google. they're good examples of what i mean about LAB. lynda.com has a tutorial, but there's a lot of good free stuff out there.
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i also learned LAB from Dan Margulis' great book:
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terrorwhite In reply to ??? [2008-12-21 02:28:47 +0000 UTC]
Another very nice tutorial, but honestly in the "Noise" section, I didn't really see much of a difference in the comparison pics. Maybe it's cause I have a bad eye for these things? XD;;
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