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Welcome to the 16th issue of the Digital Darkroom

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Lots of exciting news for July! First, our summer session of online courses has been launched with our best lineup ever ... but there's still time to sign up. See the item below for all the details. Also under way is BetterPhoto's all-new, all-better contest - now with 10 categories, including one titled "Digital Darkroom." For a rundown of all contest categories, check out:
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BetterPhoto instructor Jay Forman's excellent new book, "Capture Your Kids in Pictures: Simple Techniques for Taking Great Family Photos With Any Camera," has just been published. If you would like to learn how to take better pictures of your kids, this is the book for you. For more details, or to purchase an autographed copy of "Capture Your Kids in Pictures," go to:
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And in this issue of Digital Darkroom, don't miss our regular features: including the Featured Photo, the Before and After series, and yet another outstanding batch of photo discussions that offer inspiration and instruction.

To read the online version of the Digital Darkroom at our Web site, visit http://www.betterphoto.com/digitalpics/

Have a great month!
Jim Miotke
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In This Issue: Thursday, July 15, 2004


 

Featured Photo: Memories

Memories
Memories
The old brooder coop may appear empty but still holds a lot of childhood memories. Image background, saturation and levels edited in Adobe Photoshop. (Photographed in Granum, Alberta, Canada)

© Myra Trelenberg

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Featured Article: A Cool New Resource ... About Photoshop!
We just stumbled across a very cool resource for anyone wishing to learn more about Photoshop: "The 1 2 3 of Digital Imaging." This e-book includes a buying guide, image-editing tutorials, tips on organizing and printing images, and interactive manuals for Photoshop Album 1.0 and 2.0, Photoshop Elements 2.0, and Photoshop 7 and CS. More information on the e-book is available at:
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Digital Before and After

two-toned tulip
two-toned tulip
This one started out as a plain yellow tulip that needed a little boost. The orange color was added in ps8. Using layers, I added soft focus to the tulip, then redefined the water drops with the history brush. Image was taken in natural light with a black background.
two toned tulip (before)
two toned tulip (before)



© Marie C. Fields


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Each month, the best Before and After will be featured in the Digital Darkroom.

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New Photo Discussions

New Photo Discussion 1: I Pick You

I Pick You
I Pick You
Selective Coloring and dreamy effect added in PS7.

© Julie A. Abston

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This is utterly charming. Well done.
- Caley Bovee

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Response 1:Outstanding, Julie !!!
- Cathy Maddy

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Response 2:Absolutely wonderful. Love your choice of effects and the softness it created!!
- Marcie Fowler

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Response 3:Thank you so much Caley, Cathy and Marcie! This is my 2- year-old son. I think he was stunned that he was getting away with this, because he normally gets in trouble for messing w/my flowers!! Rules change for a good shot, huh? ... LOL!! Thanks for taking the time to comment!!!!
- Julie A. Abston

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Response 4:Georgeous!
- DIANE ADDONIZIO

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New Photo Discussion 2: Magic

Magic
Magic
1/60 f5.6 taken indoors with flash, applied Gaussian blur to background in PScs, brightened bubble and added image

© Karen A. Beri

Nikon Coolpix 5700...
Very beautiful Karen ... How did you get the image inside the bubble??
- Charlene Bayerle

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Response 1:Hi Charlene: Thanks so much. I took a photo of the Pegasus, erased the background, and dragged the layer into the bubble. I made the layer opaque, so it looked like it was in the bubble. Thanks again for taking the time to comment:)
- Karen A. Beri

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New Photo Discussion 3: Little Country Girl

Little Country Girl
Little Country Girl
natural light, gaussian blur applied and contrast and light enhanced in PSE2

© Amy M. Parish

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Fuji FinePix S602Z...
Absolutely precious, Amy!! A most delightful pose and way to capture that childhood innocence. Excellent job!!
- Marcie Fowler

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Response 1:This is simply beautiful!

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Response 2:Beautiful shot, beautifully done, Amy!
- Dan J. Holm

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Response 3:Wow, thanks so very much everyone for your enthusiasm! I love these kinds of pictures, and I am finally starting to convince my clientele that these are the kinds of portraits they'll cherish!
- Amy M. Parish

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New Photo Discussion 4: Boston Panorama

Boston Panorama
Boston Panorama
4 images stitched with PS CS

© Sharon E. Lowe

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Canon EOS D60 Digi...
AWESOME, Sharon!!!!
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Response 1:Beautiful pano!
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Response 2:Nicely done, Sharon. :)
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Response 3:Wonderful collage of one of my favorite cities, Sharon, I love the coloring and the PS CS work you've done here. Very, very well done, my very dear friend - your good friend, Allan
- Allan L. Whitehead

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New Photo Discussion 5: Grain Train

"Grain" Train
"Grain" Train
Just out enjoying the weather and getting to know my EOS Digital Rebel a little better. Added grain and sepia toning in photoshop. Let me know what you think.

© James Hildebrandt

Canon EOS Digital ...
Awesome, especially your techniques added to the perspective. e.
- Erin K. Bishop

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Response 1:Thank you. I've been in a bit of a creativity rut lately so I'm trying to get back out there and start shooting again.
- James Hildebrandt

Response 2:Great image!! The sepia tone works great!
- Stacey A. Bates

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Response 3:Nice work! Love the sepia.
- Kristen W

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Response 4:I really like this, James! It has incredible mood and feeling to it!
- Karen A. Beri

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New Photo Discussion 6: Sunflower

Sunflower
Sunflower

© George Schaub

Digital Printing
Pentax 67
This is such an awesome picture. Great work.
- Fawn S.

Response 1:Thanks very much. It's from a digital photo made with an old Sony 4 MP digicam. It was originally shot in color, then converted to B/W and sepia-toned using duotones.

- George Schaub

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New Photo Discussion 7: Hands and Rose Petals

Hands and Rose Petals
Hands and Rose Petals

© Vik Orenstein

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Studio Lighting Course
This is so cute. What program do you use to "alter" your photos?
- Fawn S.

Response 1:I use Photoshop. This image wasn't altered much - the border was custom-made by tearing a sheet of arches paper, scanning the torn sheet, and incorporating it into the image in Photoshop. The color balance, contrast, and color sat were noodled with, and that's about it. Thanks for your interest!
- Vik Orenstein

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New Photo Discussion 8: Stairs Blue

Stairs Blue
Stairs Blue
Stairs in parking garage..Cropped and Hue changed in PS

© Nancy Ferrell

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Minolta Dimage 7 D...
Terrific perspective, design and mood Nancy! Super PS work also!!
- Murry Grigsby

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Response 1:Thanks Murry ... I shot this stairway from so many different angles ... It's going to be lots of fun working on them.
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Response 2:This is quite spectacular, Nancy! You did a fabulous job composing this one. It's loaded with dynamic geometry and is a winner in my book!
- Patricia A. Kuniega

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New Photo Discussion 9: The Kiss

The Kiss
The Kiss

© Kresta Book

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Very nice, Kresta. You've done well with this series.
- Ronald Balthazor

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Response 1:Very pretty, Kresta ! I love how the hat covers the eyes and makes them mysterious!! How did you get the softness around the edge of the photo?? I am very curious of this. I just got Photoshop 7.o and cannot figure it out.
- Tammy L. Odell

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Response 2:Thanks, Ron and Tammy. I used my Photodelux program to get the softness around the edges. I am learning Photoshop myself. I hope to get the hang of Photoshop soon .I know it has many more options then Photodelux.
- Kresta Book

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New Photo Discussion 10: Flames in Charcoal

Flames in Charcoal
Flames in Charcoal
Original taken in midday sun. Used oil paint effect first, then charcoal effect, added first red border, re-applied charcoal effect, finished with second, outside border.

© Mary K. Robison

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Very pretty and great effects Mary!!!!! Great job!!
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Response 1:Beatifully done, Mary. Love the color and effects.
- Darren K. Fisher

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Response 2:Beautiful image and effects, Mary!!!!!
- Donna J. Taff

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New Photo Discussion 11: Walking Around with Heads in Clouds

Walking Around with Their Heads in the Clouds
Walking Around with Their Heads in the Clouds
Combo of 3 photos of mine: 1 of giraffes at the Basel zoo, 1 of clouds shot from an airplane, and 1 of stonehenge(sans stones- I cloned them out) for a simple background. Used layers, eraser tool, cloning and dodge in PSP 8 to combine the 3. Recategorized to general after reading contest guides. Hope you enjoy:-)

© Jan Stadelmyer

Fuji Finepix s7000...
Sorry, had to pull this to recategorize. Kristen W had already said "Nice one! Excellent job putting it together!" Thanks Kristen, I appreciate it:-)
- Jan Stadelmyer

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Response 1:Outstanding job, Jan!!!
- Joy E. Brown

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Response 2:LOL, Jan, great idea! Well done!
- Rob Friedman

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Response 3:Nice composite, Jan!
- Paul C. Gazzanigo

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Response 4:LOL - so funny and creative Jan! Well done! -K
- K Stevens

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Response 5:Made me do a doubletake! ~:0)
- Bob Cornelison

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New Photo Discussion 12: Beach Kids

Beach Kids
Beach Kids
Smart Blur added in ps8.

© Marie C. Fields

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Very pretty scene, Marie. Nice colors and composition!!
- Terry R. Hatfield

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Response 1:Beautiful, Marie!!!! I want to go to the beach too!!!!!
- Donna J. Taff

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Response 2:Terrific, Marie! I love the colors, composition, and effects. And I like the way the red bucket echoes the red light house in the background:-)
- Jan Stadelmyer

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New Photo Discussion 13: Big Blue Bolt

Big Blue Bolt
Big Blue Bolt
F 3.5-5.6 G, 120 mm (AF.S Nikkor 24 - 120mm), 1/200, ISO 200, 11:45 AM, Toronto's C N Tower - Taken on a cloudless early evening. Used layering to create a duplicate background and cleared Tower out. Added lightning (from "alienskin") to the resulting colored layer, then pasted Tower back into the front transparent layer. Then using "canvas size" three times to create the color matching frame, I darkened the entire image to give more of a stormy feel, eh… ~ Allan (h

© Allan L. Whitehead

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Absolutely fantastic work, Allan. A really striking image, it's quite shocking you know. LOL!!!
- Paul Michko

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Response 1:Cool strong image with great colours, effects and angle!
- Mette Vendelboe Jensen

Response 2:Super job on this, Allan!! It is very cool!
- Rob Friedman

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Response 3:WWWOOOOOOOWWWWWW!!!! Allan, you have absolutely outdone yourself with this one. I love everything about this. The effort and work you put in sure paid off. Fantastic lighting, color, composition, presentation, and effects! Very, very well done, my friend:-) I expect to see this one again in a few weeks!
- Jan Stadelmyer

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Response 4:I am so impressed! Excellent work, Allan, with outstanding results!
- Donna W. Neal

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