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Stubbsy's first picsFinally had the courage to upload some pics. Had my D70 for a fortnight so I'm still learning.
I had real difficulties getting lightning shots (filled my 2Gb card tonight and the only decent shot is the one shown here). Full gallery is at http://www.pixspot.com/index.php?cat=10025 Please be gentle Stubbsy
GREAT first photos Stubbsy!! I was wondering how difficult it was to do in photoshop to black and white the background whilst keeping the subject in colour? Is it hard to describe or can you or anyone point me to a link that shows how to do this? I'd be very greatful! Well done though seriously, they are great shots!
Geoff.
Hi Stubbsy
The D70 was my first SLR/DSLR - it had a bit of a learning curve for me. It is great that you have uploaded some pics. I can recommend Thom Hogan's eBook on the D70 if you want to learn as much on the D70 as possible. I really like your cat - is that a Burmese? I like your lightning shot also. Cheers Kristine
Geoff
I'm using Pohotoshop CS. Discovered this while playing around and it's easy:
2. Choose the color replacement tool (in the toolbox first column, 4th row - you may need to click & choose to change from healing tool) 3. Use the colour picker to choose an appropriate colour (I chose a sepia-ish colour rather than grey) 4. In the brush area at the top change to a nice big brush 5. Use your mouse to paint away to your heart's content If anything is unclear I can give more detail Cheers Stubbsy PS Didn't realise just how anal I am. Just had to edit this cos I had 2 point 3's Last edited by stubbsy on Fri Dec 24, 2004 8:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Kristine
I've bought the Peter iNova one - will look at Thom's too
No she's a Birman - info at http://www.breedlist.com/birman-breeders.html Mudder
Thanks - took about 800 to get that since I don't really know ho to do anything but point and shoot at present (although I did use click-click-click mode - not sure what it's called & too lazy to get out the manual!) Stubbsy
Thanx Stubbsy - just trying to work out the colour picker?
Geoff
Sorry. It's the two coloured squares below the hand and the magnifying glass tools. The one you want is the one below the hand. Click it then choose a colour Stubbsy
Greg B
Gin Gin Don't ask why cos I don't know - she was a friend's ex girlfriend's friend's cat who my friend brought with him when he came to live with me. When my friend moved to Sydney I inherited the cat. phew Stubbsy PS Just discovered why my lightning shot had a strange blue tinge to it - I managed to leave the CP filter on my camera
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