DSLR Owners Unite! (56k? Are you kidding me?)
Originally Posted by Ace83
so what photoshop software do you guys recommend?
there are various updates of the photoshop software with cs4 being the most recent and the only version compatible with canons mark II Raw format.
light room is photoshop on a diet that was designed with photographers in mind to speed up workflow.
photoshop and lightroom are both industry standard photo editing software.
photoshop however is a significantly more advanced software to learn vs lightroom.
however all those 3rd party software for noise reduction, HDR and other effects can all be done in PS, as long as you are thoroughly familiar with the software, the benefit of having other software aside from photoshop is just the ease of use to get the job done.
anyone give some tips on the ghost images? here's an example... i want to try out this effect this weekend
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ghostsmall.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ghostsmall.jpg
Originally Posted by miketf1
anyone give some tips on the ghost images? here's an example... i want to try out this effect this weekend
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ghostsmall.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ghostsmall.jpg
Originally Posted by RnB180
camera, tripod and opacity + layers.
Originally Posted by MysTiKchRis
Thoes are multiple fixed images. Layer them together in PS and fade each layer.
so i am having trouble with nigh photos. I have a tripod, but I cant get the colors right. I am saving up for a flash, but until then what can i do? would a lamp or something work to add more light. point it at the car or whatever i am shooting?
Originally Posted by miketf1
Originally Posted by RnB180
camera, tripod and opacity + layers.
Originally Posted by MysTiKchRis
Thoes are multiple fixed images. Layer them together in PS and fade each layer.
anyhow if you want to multiply the same object with no transparency, this is extremely basic PS.
just dont use opacity.
just layers and masking.








