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I was actually thinking of turning the cacti black and white, but changed my mind afterward. |
I suppose so... I'm learning colour correction and whatnot in class right now. It's amazing how a little nudge on the bar could change the picture drastically.
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You'll get used to it soon.
Just keep switching the bars left and right and see which direction lightens, darkens, or saturates the picture. That way, you'll remember which direction to nudge the little bar when you're correcting a picture. A couple of my photos have had quite drastic colour corrections. http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...comparison.png |
Yeah, I never actually thought about color correcting and whatnot cause I usually work with anime/in-game pictures. xD
A little off-topic but I want that cactus. I can never find a nice looking one. :cries: |
oh waoh... excuse my noobness... i'm totally hopeless in arts so i've never really done any...
so do you correct the picture on the computer after you've taken the photo? Or you use your camera settings to do colour correction? |
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We were about to to pick another cactus with an exotic shape, but my mom like this cactus' colours. Quote:
There are also cameras with settings you can tick to improve photo shoot quality (the professional DLSR cameras). |
Walmart... I'll have to go there and look for one. xD
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WOWOWOW I love the glasses + music photo. I've done black and white photography a few years ago as a small subject in high school but I was never pro enough to take such nice photos. Very nice!
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I actually colour corrected most of the photos. Still getting used to ticking the settings on the DLSR camera. :smarty: Another photo for ya'll to enjoy: http://th11.deviantart.com/fs36/300W...by_IamIcED.png And hopefully you can see its not real! :laugh: Grawr, the default JPEG thumbnail ruins some of the quality. :hulksmash: |
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