*Official* Post Your Pictures Thread

Geoff

VIP Member
I would lose the people if I crop.
I didn't even notice there was a person there! You can still crop the top of the panorama, and the bottom can be cropped a bit more before cutting out the person.

In all reality though, it's just the way the photo was taken, it doesn't give much room to crop it.
 

G80FTW

Active Member
Got bored and started playing around in photoshop in some areas that I dont normally venture into just to see what they do:





 

spirit

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Staff member
I like the 2nd, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th. :good:

Do you edit any of your photos?

Thanks for following me on Flickr too. I've just had the e-mail notification come through. :)
 

Ankur

Active Member
I like the 2nd, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th. :good:

Do you edit any of your photos?

Thanks for following me on Flickr too. I've just had the e-mail notification come through. :)
Thanks, yes I do edit on photoshop, but sadly I it doesn't make much difference.
 

spirit

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Staff member
I edit my RAW files (I don't shoot JPEGs) in Photoshop Lightroom. I tend to change most of things on the right hand side. I'll just give you a screenshot.

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I sometimes also change a few other little things and add tones but those are the main things.
 
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Geoff

VIP Member
I mostly change the saturation or vibrancy, sometimes density. What sort of things do you change?
I typically use Photoshop to adjust white balance, exposure, levels (highlights, shadows, etc. without adjusting the exposure for the entire photo), contrast, noise reduction, sharpening, lens correction for CA adjustment, and a few other things.
 

Kornowski

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I typically use Photoshop to adjust white balance, exposure, levels (highlights, shadows, etc. without adjusting the exposure for the entire photo), contrast, noise reduction, sharpening, lens correction for CA adjustment, and a few other things.

Does anybody else actually use Photoshop for editing their photographs, ie. removing distracting objects, moving objects within the scene for better composition etc?
 

Geoff

VIP Member
Does anybody else actually use Photoshop for editing their photographs, ie. removing distracting objects, moving objects within the scene for better composition etc?
Not in that regard, I use it for modifying the exposure, levels, saturation, white balance, sharpening, noise reduction, lens correction, etc.
 
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