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  1. #301
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    Agree Velly awesome stuff man what type of software do you use?
    I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DubSteve View Post
    Agree Velly awesome stuff man what type of software do you use?
    Photoshop CS2 and Autostich...i also have noise ninja but not yet full worked out how to use it yet lol.

    i mainly play with curve and levels, its amazing how much just that alone will transform a photo!
    Velly
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    I have wood thinking about you

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    Eureka Tower



    GOR



    the second photo i took when i first got my D40,
    it is pretty lame but i like it




    A photo ceri took and i worked on it in Photoshop
    Velly
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    I have wood thinking about you

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    Nice ones Vel. I like it!


    i like volkswagens
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    Here are a few of mine...

    Local Heathmont Station



    This photo was taken at Pt Neapean on a Geography excursion and I havnt done a thing to it. And it was taken with a Sony Cyber Shot



    And one of my mate Joel that i just like the look of!


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    lol @ the last one.
    the other two need to be 'leveled up'
    check your horizon...nothing a quick fix in photoshop cant solve
    Velly
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    I have wood thinking about you

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    Quote Originally Posted by velly_16v_cab View Post
    lol @ the last one.
    the other two need to be 'leveled up'
    check your horizon...nothing a quick fix in photoshop cant solve
    haha I didn't even notice the leve till you mentioned it! I love the middle one, nice.

    Good work James.


    i like volkswagens
    My blog: http://garagefiftythree.blogspot.com.au/

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    Quote Originally Posted by velly_16v_cab View Post
    lol @ the last one.
    the other two need to be 'leveled up'
    check your horizon...nothing a quick fix in photoshop cant solve
    yeah Joel needs to pull his pants up...

    Im not sure what u mean by leveled up?

  9. #309
    So, you are the idiot who shot the photo on an angle. Such a beatiful shot too. We're going to straighten up the photo. Be for-warned that because you already screwed that up, you'll loose a little bit of area on the outsides in the end (or you can redraw it with the clone stamp tool like I enjoy doing)

    Appearing in the picture below is the "measure tool" It is right behind the eyedropper tool. If you click and hold on the eyedropper, you will see a few other tools. The bottom one being, of course, the measure tool. This works just like the polygonal lasso tool in theory, though you click and hold instead of click twice)



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    What you want to do is use this tool by clicking on one side of the horizon, and let the line run to the other side of the horizon. Below is what your image should look like at this point.


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    Now go under the "Image" drop down menu, go to "Rotate Canvas", and then "Arbitrary" Normally, you can enter how much you want to rotate in this tool. However, you used the measuring tool to preset the degree's of change it needs, so the numbers will be preset. Click ok.



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    Good, now your image is LEVEL!!!! However, you got that icky background everyone.



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    At this point, you can go one of two routes depending on how good you are with the clonse stamp tool. Later on, I'll cover tips with that, but for now, let's just crop in on it.
    Before:



    After:





    All done! Nice picture by the way
    Velly
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