|
||||
|
Lets see if I do this right this time...
This is a shot I took while in Santa Fe, New Mexico during the spring. I was trying my hand at some street photography and later decided it would look better in black and white. How did I do with the B&W? F/4 1/8000 ISO 100 55-200@55 Nikon D60
__________________
Kole~Salw My Blog Our 52 Project They used to photograph Shirley Temple through gauze. They should photograph me through linoleum. ~Tallulah Bankhead |
|
||||
|
Think you did pretty well with the conversion. Now, lets straigten your image out so its level!
__________________
Olympus user, Fuji E900, a canon & last but not least a Minolta 35mm and some really old large format box cameras.Not to mention a whole bunch of other stuff. Paint Shop Pro X3, CS3,CS5, Portrait Professional, Topaz Adjust, Lucis Art and the list goes on........ www.alockintime.com |
|
||||
|
How do I straighten it?
__________________
Kole~Salw My Blog Our 52 Project They used to photograph Shirley Temple through gauze. They should photograph me through linoleum. ~Tallulah Bankhead |
|
||||
|
What program are you using for your processing? Most have a straightening tool that is super easy to use
__________________
Olympus user, Fuji E900, a canon & last but not least a Minolta 35mm and some really old large format box cameras.Not to mention a whole bunch of other stuff. Paint Shop Pro X3, CS3,CS5, Portrait Professional, Topaz Adjust, Lucis Art and the list goes on........ www.alockintime.com |
|
||||
|
PhotoShop Elements 7
__________________
Kole~Salw My Blog Our 52 Project They used to photograph Shirley Temple through gauze. They should photograph me through linoleum. ~Tallulah Bankhead |
|
||||
|
Quote:
__________________
Kole~Salw My Blog Our 52 Project They used to photograph Shirley Temple through gauze. They should photograph me through linoleum. ~Tallulah Bankhead |
![]() |
| Bookmarks |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
Each day we send out a quick email to thousands of DPS readers to notify them of updates. This email is just short excerpt of the first few lines of our latest post with a link if you want to read it all. You can unsubscribe from this this service at any time.
This service is provided by a third party (Feedburner) and you can subscribe to it by leaving your email address in the following field and confirming your subscription when you get an email asking you to do so.
Enter your email address for
Daily Updates:
For those wanting a weekly summary of what happens on this site this free email newsletter is probably your best option. It includes a summary of the tips posted to the site each week. This newsletter is subscribed to by over 25000 readers (many who also subscribe to the other options above) - come join the community!
To subscribe to this weekly newsletter simply add your email address to the following field and then follow the confirmation prompts. You will be able to unsubscribe at any time.
Enter your email address for
Free Weekly Newsletter: