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D5100
A little introduction
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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Scott" data-source="post: 82724" data-attributes="member: 11185"><p>I have CS5 I am not exactly a pro with it, but I like the word competant.</p><p>Competant enough that I have been frustrated editing pictures, and then having the lab fail to reproduce the same results.</p><p></p><p>the dog being the primary example.</p><p>I have created and recreated that image, 30+ times, and always, either the bear is wash, or the dog is black.</p><p>even when using masks, and exposure on each element seperatly. I have done some basic sharpening, and saturation, (especialy rock climbing pictures)</p><p></p><p>I would be very interested in seing what you have done to some of the pictures as well as an Idea of what you did to them.</p><p></p><p>I have added edited pictures to the mix, including one of rock, the one of the dog and bear has had significant work done on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Scott, post: 82724, member: 11185"] I have CS5 I am not exactly a pro with it, but I like the word competant. Competant enough that I have been frustrated editing pictures, and then having the lab fail to reproduce the same results. the dog being the primary example. I have created and recreated that image, 30+ times, and always, either the bear is wash, or the dog is black. even when using masks, and exposure on each element seperatly. I have done some basic sharpening, and saturation, (especialy rock climbing pictures) I would be very interested in seing what you have done to some of the pictures as well as an Idea of what you did to them. I have added edited pictures to the mix, including one of rock, the one of the dog and bear has had significant work done on it. [/QUOTE]
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