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Old 02-06-2012, 05:43 AM
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Hey Rick. That surely isn't the same picture

It looks 100% better than the one i uploaded. Think a course in PS or similar is in order aswell.

Do most people shoot in raw on here also, does it make that much difference to how you can manipulate the picture in PP ?
Same photo - I spent about 5 minutes with it.

Photoshop Elements 10 costs about $80 normally, and it's often on sale for less. You can download a 30 day free trial. There is a forum called Elements Village which is dedicated to discussion and help with using Elements. Elements a great program for photographic editing and more.

Anyone who wants the most possible control over the final product shoots RAW. Many who want the best of both worlds shoot RAW plus jpeg, so they have an immediate usable image, as well as the full ability to edit if that seems to be indicated.
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Old 02-06-2012, 07:48 AM
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Thank you so much again. Will have a play around in PS for sure. I have used layers before but not to that extentso will definitely try it out.

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