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blondebabe36
03-02-2010, 01:44 PM
Ok so heres a set up I was working on yesterday. I was using a Calumet 4x5 and a hot light with diffusers. The background was supposed to show a rising sun I painted, but it was too big, so i just wrinkled up the sheet to give it more shadows and emphasis. :goodjob:
This was my final for my photography class, Hope I get a good grade! :goodjob:
http://i578.photobucket.com/albums/ss228/JDMPrettyNPink/under-edited-1.jpg?t=1267561209
WannabeSpecV
03-02-2010, 02:00 PM
looks great
blondebabe36
03-02-2010, 02:32 PM
looks great
thanks! :goodjob:
Nerdsrock22
03-02-2010, 02:55 PM
do you have a larger image? I'd love to see it in full res.
blondebabe36
03-02-2010, 03:23 PM
edited^, but thats the biggest I could get it without it getting pixilated, with it being a JPEG. The original is a TIFF, do you know how I can transfer it to import without changing it to JPEG?
EP3sAreFun
03-02-2010, 03:28 PM
Is that the full shot? like... thats how you chose to crop it and hand it in?
Nerdsrock22
03-02-2010, 03:34 PM
edited^, but thats the biggest I could get it without it getting pixilated, with it being a JPEG. The original is a TIFF, do you know how I can transfer it to import without changing it to JPEG?
Are you scanning it off the negative? You should just be able to save it as anything you want though. Posting on a forum though will probably require using a standard jpeg though.
blondebabe36
03-02-2010, 09:23 PM
Is that the full shot? like... thats how you chose to crop it and hand it in?
yea thats the full shot, and it will be mounted on a matte bored, with a window mount. (you say it like theres something wrong with the way it looks?)
Are you scanning it off the negative? You should just be able to save it as anything you want though. Posting on a forum though will probably require using a standard jpeg though.
Yea it's scanned in, it was scanned to be approx. 11x14in at 300dpi but I did have to convert it to jpeg to get it on ia.
EP3sAreFun
03-03-2010, 07:58 AM
yea thats the full shot, and it will be mounted on a matte bored, with a window mount. (you say it like theres something wrong with the way it looks?)
unless it was a specific project or something... why all the dead space at the bottom beneath the turbo?
and where are you going to school at if ya don't mind me asknig
blondebabe36
03-03-2010, 06:16 PM
unless it was a specific project or something... why all the dead space at the bottom beneath the turbo?
and where are you going to school at if ya don't mind me asknig
My Instructor told me to leave it the way I shot it, but there will be some cropping when I mount it because I'm putting a window mount on it. :goodjob:
And I take a photography program in the Gwinnett area, I'd rather not put up where I go on IA, you never know, lol. :ninja:
EP3sAreFun
03-03-2010, 07:58 PM
My Instructor told me to leave it the way I shot it, but there will be some cropping when I mount it because I'm putting a window mount on it. :goodjob:
And I take a photography program in the Gwinnett area, I'd rather not put up where I go on IA, you never know, lol. :ninja:
if its a 2 year program i know where your going ;) i went there too.
cool, i figured you would crop it some :)
just open it in photoshop as the "11x14in at 300dpi" tif file and >file >"save for web and devices" select .jpg... you should get an image that is huge = 4200 pixels wide by 3300 tall, optimized for web viewing... but really big on the web for viewing lol... It will also be about 5-8mb.
Nice and contrasty B&W BTW :)
Slow Motion
03-07-2010, 07:15 PM
Not to thread jack the OP: But, does anyone know of a photog program available. I don't have 2 year kind of time and I missed Nikon's classes here in ATL.
Mantooth
03-07-2010, 11:57 PM
That looks great!
I'm sure you'll get a high grade. Thanks for sharing. :)
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