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![]() hey sam. i sento you a PM.... i might be able to help.
Personaly i would stay away from PH elements. they left out alot of the main aspects that a pro photo editor uses. For the sand there are man was of dealing with that. a few is to slect the problem areas and treat those independintley of the actual photo. or to bring in another image and in a simple way of saying it, blend the two togeather to creat what you want. I can go more into the howto's if you want. cheers |
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![]() If I could beg: It would be great to read some of your advanced PS techniques, maybe they could be included on a sticky-post in the Pictures forum. It's one thing to finally get the subject you've patiently been hunting, and another to get it to look how it should...
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![]() hehe, Kris taught me all the photo massaging I know.. well except for a few tricks I got from a photoshop book.
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![]() ummm.. sam it must have got lost in cyber world ( or i for got to put a subject and closed the window... i think its the first.. i never make mistakes LMAO)
ha yeah photo shop is fun.. i might be willing to site down and write up a thing on foto treatment how to' maybey even give a class or something let me think about it |