In Reply to: Re: Great picys - you know wot to do compositely posted by R B on March 12, 2003 at 17:31:14:
did all the lighting. Using colored Roscoe gels and Quartz lights.But I never tire of looking at good quality photos by others,especially yours RB.
I also enjoy teaching,others the pleasures of making great picys. Most certainly here on Shutterbug S.We need daily participation over here!
Rod I may have made an erronious asumption that when it takes a long time to see a loading pic (go have a coffee) that it was at 300 dpi. I GO Into PHOTOSHOP image size box under document size width = 8 inch ,Height= 10 or 12 inches, and resolution 72 pixel/inch. Then check boxes Constrain proportions and resample image.
Thats for the internet hosting , for printing out on my Epson I will use 260 dpi resolution.
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- I take photos for a living,just finished up on a movie last week where I was the Director of Photog - Joe M 19:11:21 03/12/03 (8)
- Downloading??? - jj 01:56:00 03/13/03 (1)
- Wow you go to secret photo sites - R B 04:13:22 03/13/03 (1)
- Maybe I should post just one at a time - R B 21:31:18 03/12/03 (5)
- Ah ! photos of old Lisboa, I'm Portuguese on my father's side - Joe M 05:45:38 03/13/03 (4)
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- Good points Joe - R B 06:07:53 03/13/03 (2)
- Re: Good points Joe...and good use of natural framing - Joe M 06:27:37 03/13/03 (1)
- For those that want to know what the rule of thirds can do to add impact - Joe M 07:38:26 03/13/03 (0)