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Photographer  Angela Freed {Karma:10061}
Project #22 Friendship Camera Model Canon PS45
Categories Portrait
People
Children
Film Format
Portfolio Children
Black and White
Lens Zoom 3x
Uploaded 9/7/2005 Film / Memory Type digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 462 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 33 Rating
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Location City -  Lansing
State -  MICHIGAN
Country -   
About I'm getting much happier with my conversion results. Thanks for all the help I've gotten!
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There are 33 Comments in 1 Pages
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Angela Freed   {K:10061} 9/13/2005
Thanks Orlando
Angela

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Orlando Oliveira   {K:587} 9/13/2005
very cool shot you captured a moment here

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sammy - sammy -   {K:4108} 9/10/2005
Angela-

Send me a e-mail please.

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Angela Freed   {K:10061} 9/9/2005
Got it! (your address)
Angela

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Angela Freed   {K:10061} 9/9/2005
There is an action on it, and some minor adjustments after that.
Angela

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sammy - sammy -   {K:4108} 9/9/2005
Angela, Susie-

Go get my e-mail addy off my page, I don't want to leave it up there very much longer.

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sammy - sammy -   {K:4108} 9/9/2005
I am working in my office mostly on the 'puter today. Let me ask a quick question. Is this pretty much a straight print (have you done much to it) besides adjust contrast, brightness?

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Angela Freed   {K:10061} 9/9/2005
That would be great Sammy, thanks!
Angela

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Angela Freed   {K:10061} 9/9/2005
Shoot, and I didn't get to catch it either. I have been too busy today to do more than anser emails!
Angela

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sammy - sammy -   {K:4108} 9/9/2005
When I get some time I'll do a little burning and dodging on your photo here, to see if my suggestions do any good in the first place...

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sammy - sammy -   {K:4108} 9/9/2005
I am gonna take the "storm drain blues" burning/ dodging thread down. Don't think it was a good idea. For one thing people are making comments on it as if it were a new picture!

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sammy - sammy -   {K:4108} 9/8/2005
Hi Angela-

I start by posting a new image.
The original scan.
Maybe tonight.

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Angela Freed   {K:10061} 9/8/2005
I will definitely go and check that picture out of yours "Storm drain blues". Will it be under the other one or are you uploading a new version of that pic?
Angela

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Angela Freed   {K:10061} 9/8/2005
Glad I could help a little, even though I don't know tons myself! : )
Angela

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sammy - sammy -   {K:4108} 9/8/2005
typo in last comment should have been
"I am not going to be able to
stumble around and learn layers
by trial an error."
_______________________________

If it's ok with you I will work on
my last image "storm drain blues"
on my page starting with original
scan. That way you will be able to
see what happens (the burns and dodges)
full size.
I think it came out too dark anyway.
heh heh

Let me know...

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sammy - sammy -   {K:4108} 9/8/2005
Hi Angela-

That tells me a lot.
My assumption was wrong.
Your comment is going to
help a lot when I start
reading the docs. I clicked
[Layer] and saw what was
available. I am not going
to be able to stumble around
and this by trial an error.

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Angela Freed   {K:10061} 9/8/2005
Well, I knwo I start out with most of my pictures by making a new layer that I can then use a filter of soft light on. This sharpens them up if they need it. Then everything I do to my pictures goes on a seperate layer as well, like brightness and contrast, levels, etc. At the end, i'm somtimes asked if i want to flatten all layers and I was told not to do that. That's pretty much my extent of knowledge on layers. : )
Angela

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sammy - sammy -   {K:4108} 9/8/2005
Well, you're a great help!
(Just kidding.)

Do you split an image into
parts, do things to different
layers, and then put them back
together again? Actually years
ago, I did start reading some
Corel Draw doc about layers, but
didn't get very far, too
confusing for me....

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Angela Freed   {K:10061} 9/8/2005
Sammy, I understand layers, Jan taught me about those, but I do not get the adjustment curves yet either. I'm the same as you. I don't read as much as i should about these programs but like to learn by trial and error and playing around. Anyways, like I said, I understand and use layears but I don't think I could explain them very well.
Angela

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Angela Freed   {K:10061} 9/8/2005
I know I have a burn and a dodge tool in photo shop. Hopefully they do similiar things to the program you are using.
Anglea

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sammy - sammy -   {K:4108} 9/8/2005
I don't know a thing about
layers and adjusting curves.
I guess I'll have to start
learning about them. Jan
can you explain basically
what explain what a curve
adjustment layer is. Gamma
adjustment? Why is a layer
needed?

I don't think I ever read any
of the Paint Shop docs, the tools
I use are intuitive, I learned
what they do by playing around
with them, but layers are not
intuitive, at least not to me.
Would someone explain briefly
what a layer is, why you need
them etc?

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sammy - sammy -   {K:4108} 9/8/2005
It is going to be another hectic day here,
so maybe something about burning and
dodging this image tonight.

Meanwhile, I use Jasc Paint Shop Pro,
so the tools will probably have different
names in Adobe PS. If you don't already
do burning and dodging, you might look
for the tool. In Paint Shop the tool
is called [Retouch]. There are a bunch
of different [Retouch] options including
dodge, burn, lightness up, lightness down,
lighten RGB, and darken RGB. I use
lighten RGB and darken RGB, because I
scan my B&W prints in color, adjust brightness,
contrast, burn, dodge etc., and either
convert to gray scale or colorize for the
final edit. I have been editing digital
images for some years, just simple stuff,
but scanning to digitize prints is very
new to me, (I started because of UF,)
so if there is a better way to do things,
please let me know.

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Angela Freed   {K:10061} 9/8/2005
Thanks Susie!
Angela

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Angela Freed   {K:10061} 9/8/2005
Thanks Sammy, either way is fine and whenever you have time! : )
Angela

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Susie OConnor Susie OConnor   {K:34798} 9/8/2005
I'm glad you will be posting this on Angela's site Sammy. I'm interested in learning what you have to share! :)

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Susie OConnor Susie OConnor   {K:34798} 9/8/2005
I think it's a very nice b/w Angela. I'm interested in what Sammy has to say, so I'll stay tuned! :)

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sammy - sammy -   {K:4108} 9/8/2005
Hi Angela-

Just got back from errands almost 8:15 pm. Haven't made dinner yet.
So maybe tomorrow.
I would be happy to e-mail you but if I post here maybe someone else might be interested as well.

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Angela Freed   {K:10061} 9/8/2005
Thanks Gustavo.
Angela

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Angela Freed   {K:10061} 9/8/2005
So funny becuase I think this one is better than the one of Grant. I've just started playing with the curves thing and will go and play some more with this one. Thanks!
Angela

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Angela Freed   {K:10061} 9/8/2005
Sammy! Your comment is exactly the kind of comment I LOVE! Thanks so much! Now, it doesn't sound like too much manipulation to me but I don't know how to use burn or dodge. I haven'et learned them. If you wouldn't mind sharing some of the "how" on those twot hings I'd love to hear what you have to say. Email me at Ang27mom@aol.com and thanks again!!
Angela

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Gustavo Scheverin Gustavo Scheverin   {K:164501} 9/8/2005
Bella serie de ratratos.
Felicitaciones!

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Jan .   {K:8693} 9/8/2005
I think your tones are way too flat here, Ang. Try playing with a curves adjustment layer, to get more contrast in your midtones...it will add roundness to their faces, much like your other photo of Grant...that one is perfect.

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sammy - sammy -   {K:4108} 9/7/2005
Hi Angela-

Nice photo!

The previous shot with guitar looks a little snappier, contrastwise, than this one. Cover her with your hand, and the remaining image looks crisper, yes? But if you raise contrast overall it probably won't look right, and it's already dark enough. Don't know if you are interested but here's what I would do in a case like this- burn and dodge in a little more image contrast. For example, try lightening her face, arms, and hair just a smidge. Darken down her knees two smidges. Go into small detail-less shadow areas and with a small brush burn the center of them down to black. Like after dodging her upper body, go back and burn to black the center of the shadow under her chin. Sound like too much manipulating? I guess purists would say so, but it only takes a minute to experiment on a copy, or some other photo, see what you think.

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