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    Quote Originally Posted by HiRide View Post
    All I have is Photoshop Elements 2 ... I know from like 10 years ago and its only elements...
    This is what I got...
    Still feels blurred to me though.... oh I dont have smart sharpen
    ya elements is a stripped down program but it will get the job done, and at $100 compared to $700+ for CS4 it is a bargain. It lacks most filters (smart sharpen), and layer effects... also it does not handle RAW image file formats which you will want to move up to someday... but it allows you the most basic functions of PS and it is catching up to the pro software with each newer release. I don't know if the new elements handles RAW yet but wouldn't be surprised if it did.

    In your other picture thread it looks like you have a good understanding of brushes, layers, and warp tools. Did you take a class or was it self taught?




    original post: use a tripod get it right the first time, and post processing times will be brought to a minimum... I know at first, processing 500 images from a fun day of playing photographer might be fun to you... but I like to cut my post shoot times down to as short as possible because I like to be behind the camera not the computer. This is why we buy expensive cameras, lenses and strobes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A.A View Post
    ya elements is a stripped down program but it will get the job done, and at $100 compared to $700+ for CS4 it is a bargain. It lacks most filters (smart sharpen), and layer effects... also it does not handle RAW image file formats which you will want to move up to someday... but it allows you the most basic functions of PS and it is catching up to the pro software with each newer release. I don't know if the new elements handles RAW yet but wouldn't be surprised if it did.

    In your other picture thread it looks like you have a good understanding of brushes, layers, and warp tools. Did you take a class or was it self taught?




    original post: use a tripod get it right the first time, and post processing times will be brought to a minimum... I know at first, processing 500 images from a fun day of playing photographer might be fun to you... but I like to cut my post shoot times down to as short as possible because I like to be behind the camera not the computer. This is why we buy expensive cameras, lenses and strobes.

    Self taught if you can call it that...I try to press every button and see what happens . Like I didnt know how to skew and perspective an image so I just started playing with it until it made sense (the cityscape with my art in it, learned that last night). The I realized to use the horizon and perspectives in the image to skew the art onto the wall... took me like an hour to figure that out. Still wasnt perfect...

    I did take a photography class in highschool back in 1998 but all I remember from what was the rule of thirds. I actually like working with elements... because its stripped down I have less to worry about. I spend more time with brushes, layers, skewing, and stuff than I do with filters. I do feel like my eye for exposure is off, and that I am missing out on a lot of tools from PSE that can enhance my images without over editing which I can do very easily. I would like to get away from using too many effects at once... blurred BG, monotone BG.

    Also, I dont know why but I cant stop playing with the lighting levels.. I adjust them for 99.99% of images I take... am I over using that feature? (the one with the 3 pointed sliders below what looks like a histogram).



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    Quote Originally Posted by HiRide View Post
    I do feel like my eye for exposure is off, and that I am missing out on a lot of tools from PSE that can enhance my images without over editing which I can do very easily. I would like to get away from using too many effects at once... blurred BG, monotone BG.

    Also, I dont know why but I cant stop playing with the lighting levels.. I adjust them for 99.99% of images I take... am I over using that feature? (the one with the 3 pointed sliders below what looks like a histogram).

    Lighting and exposure... as well as saturation... I feel are personal preferences. for instance wedding photographers tend to overexpose to make things look bright and airy. I say play with that lighting as much as you want til you get tired of it (then try that lighting adjustment on the camera settings). Post shoot I tend to crank up the color saturation and color temp... that is just me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A.A View Post
    Lighting and exposure... as well as saturation... I feel are personal preferences. for instance wedding photographers tend to overexpose to make things look bright and airy. I say play with that lighting as much as you want til you get tired of it (then try that lighting adjustment on the camera settings). Post shoot I tend to crank up the color saturation and color temp... that is just me.

    Cool thanks! I am working on doing as much as possible during the shoot but I also feel like the real world still needs a little something extra



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    Quote Originally Posted by HiRide View Post
    Cool thanks! I am working on doing as much as possible during the shoot but I also feel like the real world still needs a little something extra

    me too... vivid colors and tan people post processing

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