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I would love to make this into an 8x10 but I am not sure it would look good. I cropped the picture and was wondering if I lost quality by doing so. Is there anything I could have done to make the picture better. It was shot with my Pansonic F5 on just the auto setting.
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nice capture, barb.
hope you don't mind, but i took your shot and aharpened it up a bit, boosted the saturation and filtered out the noise and came up with this. scot |
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Scot,
What a difference. What software do you use for editing? I just bought a Canon S2, andam sure that I will need to do a lot of editing to my distance nature shots. I have Adobe Photoshop CS2, and macromedia Fireworks 8. Also the software that came with the camera. Thanks, Sue |
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Hi Scot
I too was wondering what software you use. Logans face looks so smooth. I am just learning how to use Adobe Elements 2.0. Thanks for fixing up the picture. Barb |
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