My turn for first digital photos!

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Jonathan

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Here are a couple I took yesterday - the rest can be found at Osezeki . Taken with a Sony DCS-85 with DIV housing:

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Looking good!
 
Those are good photos. I copied them into Photoshop and ran some enhancement filters against them... they turn out very well. I do this on occasion with photos posted on the board just so that I can filter out the blues and greens in order to see a more natural image.

What can I say... I'm a web developer and overall computer geek!

Bye the way... I never save any of the photos that I do this with so no one needs to worry that I'm using their photographs for web sites that I'm working on. But if anyone has photos that they'd like me to enhance for them, drop me a message and I'll do what I can.
 
These were just the "email" 16kb versions of the photos - I always post these versions to my web site for speedier downloads, thoughtful aren't I?!

I have played about with photoshop (I think that's what I've got) and it did make some difference but to be honest I do not really know what I am doing. Any and all tips welcome.....

Cheers
Jonathan
 
Jonathan....I got Photo Shop LE with my camera and I haven't figured it out either. I've been using Adobe Photo Deluxe, which is the plain vanilla version, for several years for scanning and stuff and it works just fine for the little bit of manipulation that I do. Usually just auto fix and cloning out some backscatter. That's all I did to any of the recently posted pictures.
 
I can tell I am going to have to play - and learn a whole new language ("cloning out some backscatter"). Sounds like something to do on the beach - I have come to the conclusion it is probably better to take my pc on holiday than buy about another 10 memory sticks......

only 10 days to go - dreeeam....

Thanks
Jonathan
 
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