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« Reply #24675 on: December 30, 2011, 04:01:09 PM »

If you have photographs that you particularly like, it is sometimes possible to tweak them a little using simple software.

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« Reply #24676 on: December 30, 2011, 04:27:42 PM »

What's the software Red? I've got photoshop but have yet to spend much time mucking about with it.
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« Reply #24677 on: December 30, 2011, 04:44:18 PM »

What's the software Red? I've got photoshop but have yet to spend much time mucking about with it.

It's called Picasa Rod.

It's not very sophisticated but it's extremely simple to use. You can crop, straighten, sharpen, increase saturation, adjust brightness / contrast, tint, make B&W or sepia etc.

It's free to download.

If you do alter any pics, make sure to save the new ones as a copy. That way, you still have your originals.
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« Reply #24678 on: December 30, 2011, 04:47:56 PM »

If you have photographs that you particularly like, it is sometimes possible to tweak them a little using simple software.


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« Reply #24679 on: December 30, 2011, 04:55:49 PM »

If you have photographs that you particularly like, it is sometimes possible to tweak them a little using simple software.


Have you got anything for wrinkles?

Yes. I tested it on Kizzy but I think I did it wrong.



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« Reply #24680 on: December 30, 2011, 09:11:02 PM »


Jen Mason is currently giving a great performance on Ch 865, but being so owned by me......
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« Reply #24681 on: December 30, 2011, 09:18:20 PM »


Jen Mason is currently giving a great performance on Ch 865, but being so owned by me......
Just flicked over, up against darts n Liverpool tho. Wow really impressed with Jen and only seen 2 hands
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« Reply #24682 on: December 30, 2011, 09:18:43 PM »


[X] Jen Mason is currently giving a great performance on Ch 865, [ ] but being so owned by me......


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« Reply #24683 on: December 31, 2011, 09:17:55 AM »

If you have photographs that you particularly like, it is sometimes possible to tweak them a little using simple software.

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Try also http://pixlr.com/

free and easy to use for simple edits.

If you're serious about getting into nature photography Tikay then I'd suggest you need an SLR and some long lenses. I have a Canon300D which was one of the early Digital SLRs, the current version is the 500 I think - not pocket sized, but not overly bulky with the standard lens attached (will fit in most manbags).

No matter what you sepnd on a compact camera you can't match the potential of a decent SLR. But if you choos that route - look out for ranges which have the capacity to have an added optical lens to hekp with those long-distance shots. Fuji finepix (again not a 'pocket camera' but will fit easily into your manbag)

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« Reply #24684 on: December 31, 2011, 07:02:08 PM »


Tom,

Thank you for the photo-enhancement software tip, it certainly makes a big difference. Not sure I wholly approve of it though, it seems a bit like cheating, almost like poker tracking software. Probably just what I need, in both cases, in fact.
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« Reply #24685 on: December 31, 2011, 07:09:09 PM »


David,

Thanks for the camera advice.

I've already decided that it needs to be a SLR, though that's as far as I've got.

I went into a proper camera shop yesterday, but the bloke made my head spin with all his sales speak. I said "look, I'm a complete novice, I don't mind what it costs, but I need to be able to understand it, & work it, & just want an SLR "starter camera"".

I might as well have spoken to a brick wall, off he went with his tech-speak, & off I went out of the door, in a chompy-esque flounce.

The quality of salesmanship is SO poor these days, in general, as so many peeps don't understand O level psychology.
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« Reply #24686 on: December 31, 2011, 07:13:04 PM »


I had a bit of a PM spike yesterday, & now I'm about 30 replies in arrears.

My apologies to all of the senders, I'm having a sort of "weekend off", but I will reply to them all, & you should not read anything into the delay except incompetence & inefficiency.
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« Reply #24687 on: December 31, 2011, 07:14:06 PM »


Tom,

Thank you for the photo-enhancement software tip, it certainly makes a big difference. Not sure I wholly approve of it though, it seems a bit like cheating, almost like poker tracking software. Probably just what I need, in both cases, in fact.


Not a bit of it. Every camera 'interprets' what it sees depending on the type of lens, the way the sensor is set up, and lots of other tweakable features. All you are doing is adjusting that interpretation to show something that is closer to what you think it should be.

It's no different than when we used to use film and do the tweaking during the developing.
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« Reply #24688 on: December 31, 2011, 07:17:28 PM »


Tom,

Thank you for the photo-enhancement software tip, it certainly makes a big difference. Not sure I wholly approve of it though, it seems a bit like cheating, almost like poker tracking software. Probably just what I need, in both cases, in fact.


Not a bit of it. Every camera 'interprets' what it sees depending on the type of lens, the way the sensor is set up, and lots of other tweakable features. All you are doing is adjusting that interpretation to show something that is closer to what you think it should be.

It's no different than when we used to use film and do the tweaking during the developing.

"tweakable"?

Your Sports Correspondent frequents this Diary from time to time, & he will disapprove of such made up wordage.

Software? I hear you, yes, but it just seems like covering up one's inadequacies. Anyway, you said yesterday "don't worry about the "bad" photos, it gives the atmo"......
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« Reply #24689 on: December 31, 2011, 07:18:50 PM »


In case you missed it, Tom's Diary followed yesterday's stunning photo of a dead bonfire, with tales about peanuts today.

Tomorrow, who knows?
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