before and after

Jun 04, 2006 18:19


I like taking pictures and i have gotten into playing around with them in the past year. i think this ones kinda neat. its not perfect, i dotn really have a program for it, but i like it.


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grease_1978 June 4 2006, 22:39:52 UTC
oooohhhh!!! I really like the second version! What a difference!

I totalllly suck at photoshopping pictures. You did a really good job!

C

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panheadgirl June 5 2006, 03:24:38 UTC
That is AMAZING. It looks like a painting. I love scenes with water and ships and stuff; they're my favorite!

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haystacks June 5 2006, 04:22:41 UTC
copyright that before the captain morgan corporation snatches it up!
that picture is sweet!

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lunapiertech June 5 2006, 08:59:17 UTC
It's amazing how you created extreme depth, making it almost 3D. I wonder how great it would look printed large and hanging on the wall ... :-)

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A Stunning Print lunapiertech June 5 2006, 14:13:54 UTC
Ok, so I needed to print something today just to keep the print heads open. So, I downloaded the After pic. The first thing was to open it into Photoshop CS2 and convert the color profile to Adobe RGB (1998) to get the best saturation. A boost was necessary for print, so I boosted the dpi from 72 to 360. I then opened the resulting image into Onyx Graphics ProductionHouse, RIPped it, resized it to 22.667" x 17", then RIPped it again before printing it at that size on premium semi-matte paper on the Epson 10000. It's upstairs drying now ... I'll get it to you later. Why? 'Cuz your tomato soup was that good! ;-)

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Re: A Stunning Print emmarie June 5 2006, 14:31:42 UTC
Thanks dave! I wanted to print it, to see how it would look, but my printer isnt that great. I made some more changes to it, mostly to the land, my origional editing to that part didnt save for some reason. i was wondering what it would look like on water color paper. maybe ill try that too sometime. thanks again!
emily

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Re: A Stunning Print lunapiertech June 5 2006, 14:40:16 UTC
Watercolor paper? Let's see ... I have an enhanced matte, a ultrasmooth matte, and a textured fine art paper. I may go ahead and do another copy on the textured fine art, if I can locate a roll in my stack. Seems I was out last time I wanted some ... hmmm ...

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