Model photography

Posted in photoshop by admin on February 24, 2010 No Comments yet

Model photography
Model photography?

I want to do photography session for modelling.I want to dress up atleast in ten different attires.Please help me for choosing my dress.makeup,ornaments, jwellary, etc.I want to dress up like famous bollywood actresses of new,mid & old era.I have to dressed as atleast ten actresses.Can u suggest me the names of these actresses with their suitable attires.If possible show me the pictures of it.

You male or a female , decide first.

Black and White photography

Posted in photoshop by admin on February 17, 2010 No Comments yet

black&white photography?

so i take photography at my school as one of my electives and i absolutely fell in love with it!
i want to just take pictures all day. i made a list of cool/creative ideas for photoshoots.
all of the pictures are in black and white. im really into natural looking pictures(of people, not actual nature LOL).
does anyone have any more creative ideas?! :)
please and thank you<3

heres a couple of sites you may enjoy and give you a few ideas:

http://www.shutterbug.com/techniques/portraiture/

http://www.iconphoto.info

hope you enjoy

GIMP versus Photoshop

Posted in photoshop by admin on February 15, 2010 No Comments yet

GIMP versus Photoshop
Photoshop versus GIMP?

My xp stuffed up, so i had to get linix, and i loved photoshop and obviously i cant use that now. Can GIMP be a good replacement for xp? Is there a huge difference? Should i just save and get microsoft?

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you can use gimp as well as you use PS, but you must learn it as well as you learn PS too :)

Both programs provide a strong set of basic photo editing commands and tools:

1)Ability to open/import most of the basic bitmap graphic filetypes including PNG, JPG, GIF;
2)Ability to adjust those images with crop, rotate, resize and many other transformations;
3)Ability to make local retouches, sharpening and other image corrections;
4)Do color and exposure/lightness corrections with a broad range of dialogs and tools;
5)Mask selective areas on an image(or layer)- only there will edits/brushstrokes apply;
6)Allow creating a stack of two or dozens of layers from other images, text, vector graphics, etc;
7)Allow filters or special effects to be applied to one or more layers including the base image;
8)Produce output to several graphic filetypes, printers, and/or web pages/galleries.

yeah, i know PS is more pro than GIMP, but if u cant use PS, dont bother with it. use GIMP as well :)

hope my point of view help you …

Forensics and Photoshop

Posted in photoshop by admin on February 13, 2010 No Comments yet

Forensics and Photoshop

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