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May 24 2009 01:49pm
Hey! I've never post anything here before (i just discover this off-topic). I like photography but i'm very noob. Btw, I'd like to show some pics i took the most inside my house. I've a crappy material and the quality is low.

Perhaps you can give me some advices to take better pics next time!

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5. Mister Nemo, my dog :)
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May 24 2009 02:12pm
i like the first one, some post processing would make it even better
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May 24 2009 02:31pm
Quote (Antichrist- @ Sun, May 24 2009, 10:12pm)
i like the first one, some post processing would make it even better


i can't use this peace of software :(
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May 25 2009 12:38am
Just a question out of curiosity. Did you use in camera b&w or just desaturated in photoshop or a film camera?
I really the first one :)

This post was edited by Futurama on May 25 2009 12:38am
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Quote (Futurama @ Mon, May 25 2009, 08:38am)
Just a question out of curiosity. Did you use in camera b&w or just desaturated in photoshop or a film camera?
I really the first one :)


i have b&w option on my camera. But i usually use sepia option. Does it change something when you desaturate?
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May 25 2009 09:05am
Liking that last photo the most :)

Quote (djou @ Mon, May 25 2009, 08:59am)
i have b&w option on my camera. But i usually use sepia option. Does it change something when you desaturate?


De-saturate just makes it look like it is now. It's like taking a colored photo with your camera and using photoshop to desaturate it.
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May 25 2009 09:08am
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Liking that last photo the most :)



De-saturate just makes it look like it is now. It's like taking a colored photo with your camera and using photoshop to desaturate it.


so it doesn't change anything if i choose b&w on my cam :)
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May 25 2009 09:13am
Quote (djou @ Mon, May 25 2009, 09:08am)
so it doesn't change anything if i choose b&w on my cam :)


Desaturate is a function in photoshop which turns your colored photo into B&W ... same thing as using the B&W option on your camera. :P

I'm not sure I'm understanding^^

This post was edited by chantal7 on May 25 2009 09:13am
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May 25 2009 09:21am
Quote (chantal7 @ Mon, May 25 2009, 05:13pm)
Desaturate is a function in photoshop which turns your colored photo into B&W ... same thing as using the B&W option on your camera. :P

I'm not sure I'm understanding^^


oh i knew what desaturation is ^^ ty anyway :D
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May 25 2009 10:26am
Quote (djou @ Mon, May 25 2009, 09:08am)
so it doesn't change anything if i choose b&w on my cam :)


hmm I THINK I know what you mean lol. Well if you choose b&w on your camera then the desaturate the picture in Photoshop wont change anything. It's like accidentally farting and then trying to cover it up with another fart :p
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