A new podcast on dodging and burning your photographs just went up
http://www.photography.ca/blog/?p=100
All comments are appreciated! Feel free to leave them here or in the blog itself.
many thanks!
Marko
This is a discussion on Podcast #49 - Dodging and burning in photography within the Podcasting forums, part of the Education & Technical category; A new podcast on dodging and burning your photographs just went up http://www.photography.ca/blog/?p=100 All comments are appreciated! Feel free to ...
A new podcast on dodging and burning your photographs just went up
http://www.photography.ca/blog/?p=100
All comments are appreciated! Feel free to leave them here or in the blog itself.
many thanks!
Marko
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great ... i need help with that...
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Marko,
I think you saw through my earlier question about saturation, and managed to tell me what I really needed to know with this podcast. This is good stuff. I had experimented a little with the dodge&burn effects some time ago (using the builtin tools by that name), but that wasn't taking me where I wanted to go. Hearing that you D&B more often than not makes me think I need to give this another shot.
I'm going to try adjusting the image I was talking about using your method and see what I come up with.
- Tim
That's great mrtim - thanks!I'm going to try adjusting the image I was talking about using your method and see what I come up with.
If you wanted to post before and after pics as a learning tool, I know many people would appreciate that.
Thx again!
M
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