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Eric&Susan
Feb-26-2005, 08:57 PM
Hi all. Well I've had PS elements 3 for a grand total of two days now and I at least understand some of the basics. Thank you to all who helped directly and to all who wrote articles in the past that are very informative. I got the DW some flowers today and thought it would be a perfect chance to play with PSE3. Now keep in mind the photo isn't the best as it was taken just so I could process it. So here is the photo as it came out of the camera:

http://images.snapfish.com/342%3C6%3B2723232%7Ffp46%3Dot%3E2338%3D6%3A%3B%3D3 77%3DXROQDF%3E2323784%3A7%3A352ot1lsi

In PSE3 I used several new adjusting layers (levels, hue&sat, and brightness/contrast). Here is the result with a frame and sig thanks to digismile and pathfinder:

http://images.snapfish.com/342%3C6%3B2723232%7Ffp45%3Dot%3E2338%3D6%3A%3B%3D3 77%3DXROQDF%3E2323784%3A7%3A354ot1lsi

So how did I do for a nOOb? To much? not enough? Any suggestions?


Thanks in advance,

Eric

Harryb
Feb-27-2005, 05:34 AM
Hi all. Well I've had PS elements 3 for a grand total of two days now and I at least understand some of the basics. Thank you to all who helped directly and to all who wrote articles in the past that are very informative. I got the DW some flowers today and thought it would be a perfect chance to play with PSE3. Now keep in mind the photo isn't the best as it was taken just so I could process it. So here is the photo as it came out of the camera:



In PSE3 I used several new adjusting layers (levels, hue&sat, and brightness/contrast). Here is the result with a frame and sig thanks to digismile and pathfinder:



So how did I do for a nOOb? To much? not enough? Any suggestions?


Thanks in advance,

Eric
Hi Eric,

Congrats on getting PSE its a great program and it will be a lot of help to you. Thefinal shot is a tad oversaturated but I'm a chronic oversaturater myself thats why I loved my old Sony 707.

My experience has taught me that usually less is more in post work. Gradual increases in saturation, contrast, etc will usually improve your shots w/o making them look overly processed. Since you take good pics most of your work is done when you get the shot loaded into PSE.