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The Digital Darkroom The In-Computer editing forum. |
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Depends on whether you are trying to get the pic of it as it was or as it might appear in your dreams Nick
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None of my photos are for documentary evidence. They all have something "done".
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Actually you can get pretty close to this in PhotoImpact with one click, using the style 'sunny'. The roadway starts to break up a bit but that is due to the low resolution image, it can be correct by cloning the original layer using a 'hue and saturation' blend. Other areas can be moved more in line with the desired result by using the dodge tool. A few touches of extra saturation in a couple of areas, and that just leaves the addition of a purple cast. Note I've not used masks, layers or any of the other tools available in PI. I've yet to see a PS tutorial that can't be replicated in PI, it just does it differently.
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I doff my hat in your general direction young Gidders! |
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All the way with Greenbunion and Gidders on this. Add composition (including angles) and the photographer has actively created his/her image instead of passivley taking a snapshot. It's what photography is all about for me, and I couldn't do it without PS.
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but it cannot be achieved in one layer.
PI has multiple layers, masks, etc, etc. 19 different blend modes, sharpening, blurring, countless bells and whistles, yadda-yadda-yadda. |
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C'mon guys & gals, it's not about which is the best software (because there is no doubt! ) it's about what you are happy with/can afford/use.
I have CS3, Lightroom and NX - I would not want to be without any of them as I use them all differently for different tasks. But I'm equally sure that if all I had was Gimp/PI/PSP then I'd still make do - they are after all only tools and it's my creativity which makes (or breaks) the images. |
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My last comment!
Why be prepared to spend hundreds if not thousands of pounds buying the best camera you can afford (Nikon, Canon, these are generally accepted to be the very best cameras money can buy), then more hundreds and thousands on the best piece of glass to go on the front, but not spend money on the generally accepted best processing tool. Sorry, but I can't see the logic. |
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