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Bought photoshop elements 5
Well I went out and got photoshop elements 5 and am playing with it. Here is the first of my experiments with it. Any suggestions very much appreciated.
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Steve,
I bought "Elements" a couple of months ago and last week I bought there "classroom in a book" (from Adobe) at Borders books. I'm about 1/2 way thru the book (6 hours worth) and can say that "it's amazing what this program can due", now I just need to spend the same amount of time on my photo skills, and buy a nice DSLR. |
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Hey Steve,
Yeah photoshoping is endless. I understand that elements is a very useable program. In Photoshop CS all I did was auto levels to correct for the yellow cast in the image you posted. It's hard to comment much further as the image you posted is low resolution at 18 KB and doesn't give much workable resolution. Please post larger images if you can; 300 KB or more. Higher resolution gives more to work with. The rest is lighting and shooting angle, etc. As I'm sure you know. |
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find out how to do drop shadows and put them in. That one really needs that. Also, look at frames.
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