Re: New Nikon D5000

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    There are some effect you can't get in Photoshop that you can get on a film camera. I tried multiple times to duplicates certain techniques but haven't succeeded in Photoshop yet but I just had another idea about how it could be done.
    Also to duplicate some of Andy's techniques like the last figure study on the weekly Saturday exhibit would entail writing a new complex filter for Photoshop. Now if someone would drop enough money on me I would spend  my time doing such but I think I have a better chance of getting struck by lightning.
Roy
 
 
 
In a message dated 4/16/2009 5:22:54 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, shahjen@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Andrea Coffey

: Yes, adjustments in post-processing does allow more control. However
: I find the 'multiple exposure' mode on my Pentax dSLR bodies (*istD
: and K10D) to produce more 'interesting' images. I enjoy the element
: of surprise, when I see the results of my efforts.



yuo can always write up a batch process to introduce the element of
surprise ;)



k

 


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