QUOTE(VincC454 @ Jun 27 2008, 04:42 PM)
Waht's CLS?Learning Hobbies Photography v1, Learn the ways from the Pro's~!
Learning Hobbies Photography v1, Learn the ways from the Pro's~!
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Jun 27 2008, 04:50 PM
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Jun 28 2008, 10:07 PM
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QUOTE(chriswoo @ Jun 28 2008, 04:12 PM) Wolf516 - nice really helpful now i feel more like this thead QUOTE(Wolf516 @ Jun 28 2008, 07:09 PM) I get mine from parkson Then, let me begin.@chriswoo - Usually I used paint or photoshop software to enchance the picture... but try to post the picture you snap here without any modification so we know how to improve the source itself All of my photo I posted here in LYN usually go through (in Photoshop): - Auto Levels, followed by, if necessary - Adjust the brightness and contrast accordingly, to suit your desired end result Original pics (resized) » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Pic above are taken using Sony Cybershot DSC F717 camera(auto setting, macro mode), with sunlight as light source After going through above steps » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « However, you might want to adjust color balance, or use Auto Color if you find that your photo looks too blueish, greenish etc. For Auto Levels, if you find out that the original photo has already nice color, you may skip to adjust brightness and contrast step |
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Aug 23 2008, 05:34 PM
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Hmm I want to ask how to get "all sharp" close-up pics (meaning nothing get blurred regardless of the distance with the camera)?
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