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brandy bailey
{K:3509} 6/14/2005
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where in nebr. If you dont want to answer on here I am. brandywine123@hotmail.com nice to see a sort of local on one of these sights.
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Bob Aldridge
{K:14758} 6/13/2005
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Same shot from another angle but it woks well Brandy,I think I like this one the best, the horizon is much more level.well captured Brandy. nice one!!!!!!!!!!!love it cheers...Bob Aldridge.
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Robert Delgadillo
{K:3509} 6/13/2005
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i have tried that version of PS as well but it is quite limiting, just enough to get you want the full version. If you plan on making large enlargements you will need a tripod and as large a megapixal image as your camera can take. Any small flaws will be greatly increased. Also be very careful to calibrate your monitor or your printed image will be quite different in color to the one you see on your computer. Good luck. Bob
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Mike Densing
{K:185} 6/13/2005
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Loved the picture of the Platt river. We're from Nebraska and are posting pictures here also.
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brandy bailey
{K:3509} 6/13/2005
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I actually use adobe photodeluxe most of the time which is quite easy. it is an old cheap version of ps. I just want to be able to make 16X20 prints if I ever get anything that is to my taste.
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Robert Delgadillo
{K:3509} 6/13/2005
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Wow, I can't believe it's the same scene. Sorry for being tough on the pervious post but this is really good. I don't have any PS programs, I use a program called Picture Window that is much cheaper and I think much simpler but still allows creativity. The only bad thing is everyone uses PS so I can't ask questions on how to do things. Take a look at my Rescue image as to what can be done as well as my latest florals. The color balance tools helped tremendously to liven the images up. Keep experimenting as it's fun to learn.
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