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Monday, November 29th 2010, 1:23pm

The Power of PhotoShop




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Monday, November 29th 2010, 2:41pm

PS is simply an amazing program. Quite a while ago I really spent a lot of time with these programs. But everytime I see something like PS CS4 or CS5 it looks like a completely different world to me :)
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Monday, November 29th 2010, 2:54pm

I really love PS CS5 :D It's great

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Monday, November 29th 2010, 3:18pm

And you also know how to work with it! :thankyou: :thankyou:
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Monday, November 29th 2010, 3:50pm

Yeah, but not every single function or filter... I'm just a padawan... but may the force be with me... :vader:

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Monday, November 29th 2010, 4:04pm

Yees, but it's also very unlikely to thouroughly know such a program, when one doesn't work with it every single day for several hours.
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Tuesday, November 30th 2010, 7:46am

That's absolutely true :)

I like photoshop ;)

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Tuesday, November 30th 2010, 9:07am

I should really do some tutorials, because it can really be a handy program too :)

btw. the content aware filter is simply astonishing :) I really like it. I think I have to look up some of the algorithms they use for that one :)
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Tuesday, November 30th 2010, 9:56am

Do that ! :)

I like the Content-Aware feature... it is really amazing :D But sometimes, it is very buggy xD

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Tuesday, November 30th 2010, 10:33am

Really can you show me some buggy examples?
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Tuesday, November 30th 2010, 10:59am

of course, I'll show it to you...

Bug description:
If you have a picture with snow... for example from your last holidays in the mountains. Most of the picture has the color white. If you want to delete a little object (a house in the background or just a tree) and then reproduce the "snow", you will see that the snow will go above the horizon and it looks awful :(

But that's just a little bug :P

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Tuesday, November 30th 2010, 11:23am

Ok, in this case the function needs some contrast around the object?
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Tuesday, November 30th 2010, 12:00pm

Not exactly, it means, that if there weren't a horizon but just snow, then you could reproduce the snow... means, the contrast around the object should be the same and not two different colors... In my example it was white and light blue :(

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Wednesday, December 1st 2010, 8:20am

Btw we could make this a photoshop tutorial thread, what do you guys think?
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Wednesday, December 1st 2010, 9:30am

I think we should open a new Photoshop Tutorial thread... But do we have time to write Tutorials ?

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Wednesday, December 1st 2010, 9:46am

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Tuesday, June 19th 2012, 1:54am

Photoshop Madness:
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Btw watch it in 1080p full HD


Challenge: do the same with MS Paint

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Sunday, July 15th 2012, 12:21pm

Thank you a lot for this ammazing Tutorials. Photoshop is unbelievable :D
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