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raw challenge v.3.o
We have just started a new edition of our RAW challenge, just for fun.
What is the game about? Download the RAW file, postprocess it, retouch it, boil it, add salt and pepper and finally show us what you have done with it. Just for the fun of it. You will find detailed instructions he http://www.foto-ceif.com/phpBB2/view... sc&highlight= See you there! |
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http://www.edgehill.net/1/?SC=go.php&DIR=Misc/photography/raw-challenge
pep wrote: We have just started a new edition of our RAW challenge, just for fun. What is the game about? Download the RAW file, postprocess it, retouch it, boil it, add salt and pepper and finally show us what you have done with it. Just for the fun of it. You will find detailed instructions he http://www.foto-ceif.com/phpBB2/view... sc&highlight= See you there! -- Paul Furman http://www.edgehill.net Triteleia Natives http://www.triteleia.com (415) 722-6037 |
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So where's the description of the techniques you used?! (I'm not
trying to be rude, it's just that the description of techniques, etc, will be the most beneficial to those of us that can learn from this competition!) Thanks, Paul Furman wrote: http://www.edgehill.net/1/?SC=go.php&DIR=Misc/photography/raw-challenge pep wrote: We have just started a new edition of our RAW challenge, just for fun. What is the game about? Download the RAW file, postprocess it, retouch it, boil it, add salt and pepper and finally show us what you have done with it. Just for the fun of it. You will find detailed instructions he http://www.foto-ceif.com/phpBB2/view... sc&highlight= See you there! -- Paul Furman http://www.edgehill.net Triteleia Natives http://www.triteleia.com (415) 722-6037 |
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Oh, I should also say that I like the results!!
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Brian wrote:
So where's the description of the techniques you used?! (I'm not trying to be rude, it's just that the description of techniques, etc, will be the most beneficial to those of us that can learn from this competition!) Heh, sorry.. Using PS CS I slid the shadows all the way down & the exposure way up 2.5 or something then processed again at zero shadow but normal exposure and pasted that below then erased out the blown sky from the first version with a large soft edged eraser. You can see the points of the buildings are dark where I erased over them. I think I turned down the saturation a bit also. That was a really extreme image, not easy. Thanks, Paul Furman wrote: http://www.edgehill.net/1/?SC=go.php&DIR=Misc/photography/raw-challenge pep wrote: We have just started a new edition of our RAW challenge, just for fun. What is the game about? Download the RAW file, postprocess it, retouch it, boil it, add salt and pepper and finally show us what you have done with it. Just for the fun of it. You will find detailed instructions he http://www.foto-ceif.com/phpBB2/view... sc&highlight= See you there! -- Paul Furman http://www.edgehill.net Triteleia Natives http://www.triteleia.com (415) 722-6037 -- Paul Furman http://www.edgehill.net Triteleia Natives http://www.triteleia.com (415) 722-6037 |
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Paul Furman wrote:
http://www.edgehill.net/1/?SC=go.php&DIR=Misc/photography/raw-challenge pep wrote: We have just started a new edition of our RAW challenge, just for fun. What is the game about? Download the RAW file, postprocess it, retouch it, boil it, add salt and pepper and finally show us what you have done with it. Just for the fun of it. You will find detailed instructions he http://www.foto-ceif.com/phpBB2/view... sc&highlight= See you there! http://www.fototime.com/544F33F7B2D22DD/orig.jpg Saved the original to PSD re-opened it as NEF cranked up the exposure and a little saturation saved as a PSD selected all, copied, pasted into the first PSD on the lightened layer, Magic Lassooed the sky, deleted it flattened image levels, curves, saturation to taste Gaussian blur 50%, 1.1, 4 stair-step to size Save For Web at a quality to give file size ~=260K (~=74) I did one I liked better (changes in process after "flatten") but I lost it in the save process ... -- Frank ess |
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Thanks Paul! Brian
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"Paul Furman" wrote in message ... Brian wrote: So where's the description of the techniques you used?! (I'm not trying to be rude, it's just that the description of techniques, etc, will be the most beneficial to those of us that can learn from this competition!) Heh, sorry.. Using PS CS I slid the shadows all the way down & the Any ideas as to why my Photoshop CS did not open this with the raw converter? I use PS CS it for all my Canon RAW with no such trouble. But that 5.0MB RAW3.TIF file in PS CA just opens as a small thumbnail. Thanks |
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"Frank ess" wrote in message ... Paul Furman wrote: http://www.edgehill.net/1/?SC=go.php&DIR=Misc/photography/raw-challenge pep wrote: We have just started a new edition of our RAW challenge, just for fun. What is the game about? Download the RAW file, postprocess it, retouch it, boil it, add salt and pepper and finally show us what you have done with it. Just for the fun of it. You will find detailed instructions he http://www.foto-ceif.com/phpBB2/view...stdays=0&posto rder=asc&highlight= See you there! http://www.fototime.com/544F33F7B2D22DD/orig.jpg Saved the original to PSD re-opened it as NEF cranked up the exposure and a little saturation saved as a PSD selected all, copied, pasted into the first PSD on the lightened layer, Magic Lassooed the sky, deleted it flattened image levels, curves, saturation to taste Gaussian blur 50%, 1.1, 4 stair-step to size Save For Web at a quality to give file size ~=260K (~=74) I did one I liked better (changes in process after "flatten") but I lost it in the save process ... I like the sky better in Frank's but the rest I like better in Paul's. Greg |
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Dave R knows who wrote:
"Paul Furman" wrote in message ... Brian wrote: So where's the description of the techniques you used?! (I'm not trying to be rude, it's just that the description of techniques, etc, will be the most beneficial to those of us that can learn from this competition!) Heh, sorry.. Using PS CS I slid the shadows all the way down & the Any ideas as to why my Photoshop CS did not open this with the raw converter? I use PS CS it for all my Canon RAW with no such trouble. But that 5.0MB RAW3.TIF file in PS CA just opens as a small thumbnail. I right-clicked on the thumbnail and selected something that resulted in a big ol' file on my disk. -- Frank ess |
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