Loves C
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Chey Wolftalker.pspemporium |
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See what I know.....lol......I have a cheapy lil viatar.....takes excellent pix but one doesnt have much control over any of the settings and certainly not a
camera filter......I have to say here.....that my Dad was an amature photographer......he had a dark room, an enlargerand all the smelly chems......No color
film at the time......lol....he would take pix of the new babies on base and would get the funnest faces with a pickle.......I would sit for hours using the
oil based photo paint tinting them all....oooooops a lil went a very long way..and thats about all I know.....So that should be a very useful hint!
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wildwanderinggirl |
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Ahoy there, Chev and all, yes it's true that the fringeing is showing up in the photos that I work with in PSP. I'm sure the camera is to blame, it is also what by today's standards would be classed as a cheapie (even tho' it cost me 400 dollars in 2001!) My best setting is only at 3.1 megapixels, I think that was considered pretty ritzy a few years ago; but now of course we have better technology and higher resolution. There doesn't seem to be any means of shooting in RAW format, either. '...light refracts into a prism and certain colors are amplified around an object,' that's a good enough explanation for me, LOL. The Camp Ratty site had a PDF file about the aberration but it got extremely technical, downright scientific IMHO... Well, if I can figure out how to post it here, I will go and get a crop or two of one of my images that will show the problem really well.... OK, I got
something! Two of many examples, these were handy so I used them. See the blue/purplish outlines around the tree leaves, and a certain celebrity's hair
and facial features? Not always so bad in outdoor scenes, but the blue hair can get really annoying...
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Chey Wolftalker.pspemporium |
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Your very welcome...I hope the filter works for you .....in the mean time I will copy this to my PSP and try it ,if its ok with you!
Oh I wasnt commenting your your camera.....lol...just my lil snapper......it has hardly any settings at all! Loves C |
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wildwanderinggirl |
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OK, Chey, I downloaded the filter and it does seem to work (my computer didn't crash anyways), but I haven't tried really hard yet to do anything major
with it. So far I can barely see any big changes in some of my blue-hair photos...but maybe with some practice? I will bookmark the page explaining, and see
how it goes.
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Chey Wolftalker.pspemporium |
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I didnt know how to use it at all.....Soooooooooo
What I did with this one is use the "change to target" tool Chose black and used the setting Opacity at 9 and hardness at 5, this killed the blue With this one I had the same settings and used yellow
So thats all I know......I do hope the manual is useful! Loves C |
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Chey Wolftalker.pspemporium |
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I've put the question to a photographer......I hope to get an answer soon!
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wildwanderinggirl |
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Oh SURE, feel free to copy and experiment.
I'm guessing that the
one with the 'blue hair' will be the toughest one to fix...I have a ton of images like those, 'screencaps' of a particular favorite TV series
(bet it won't be hard to guess which!!) and made using only the humblest means, my diggy camera and of course, PSP. <Shrug> Capture cards are not
that expensive but I have no good means of hooking up my computer to my TV, lol. So, on I go, persevering with my camera and suffering the 'fringeing
blues,' ....lol. But with a little luck our new PFree filter will help.
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wildwanderinggirl |
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Chey Wolftalker wrote: OOOOHHHH, ... wavy gravy!!!! And you said you didn't know how to use it!!??? I'm scrambling now to 'take notes' on just how you did
that!! I think that is plenty good enough for maybe all of my images...we will see. |
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wildwanderinggirl |
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Chey Wolftalker wrote: Thanks Dear... this is important to me and 'way exciting. I have 2 online community albums with a ton of images; so, many of them will never get
'fixed' (they are just too numerous) but at least those future ones will get the necessary adjustments...
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Chey Wolftalker.pspemporium |
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Eeeeeeeeeeek! I did it in PSP....... did not use the new filter......I like you, found it to be so subtle that I didnt see a change at all and all those
sliders.....lol......but I use the "change to target" found in your tool box, under the smudge tool, with almost everything I do....
Good luck! Loves C |
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