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09/01/2004 11:49:53 AM · #1 |
My lil cuz, born on my birthday! Took these shots outside the house on the 22nd of August.
Trying to figure out how I can size it to be a print with all four shots. Any suggestions, comments and/or criticism is much appreciated.
Thanks!
Message edited by author 2004-09-01 15:52:09.
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09/01/2004 12:08:02 PM · #2 |
Left a comment on the image.... |
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09/01/2004 12:22:26 PM · #3 |
The only thing I might suggest would be switching the two left and the two right photos, so that she's looking into the frame instead of out of it. She's adorable! |
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09/01/2004 12:42:46 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by Jesuispeure: The only thing I might suggest would be switching the two left and the two right photos, so that she's looking into the frame instead of out of it. She's adorable! |
Ooh.. good idea. Thanks!
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09/01/2004 12:53:46 PM · #5 |
You can make it a panorama size print... Very adorable and I love the sepia and lighting.
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09/01/2004 01:26:28 PM · #6 |
Hi Rooster, wonderful photos. You can print them at DPC prints in panorama. I have printed several here and they do a wonderful job and the price is very good.
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09/01/2004 01:50:41 PM · #7 |
Very very nice!!!! I think she is the cutest. Adorable! :o)
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09/01/2004 02:02:04 PM · #8 |
My personal opinion (and take it for what it's worth: not much!) is that the sepia tone that you used it too orange. I prefer a more "brown" color. You can look at a couple of my challenge entries (here and here) to see the "look" that I'm talking about to decide for yourself whether you want to adjust yours.
I agree that adjusting it to fit one of the panorma-sized print formats is the way to go.
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09/01/2004 02:17:21 PM · #9 |
I used the virtual fotog to get the speia & then applied a bit of contrast.
Any tips, Eddy, on how I can get it to be less orange?
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09/01/2004 02:39:06 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by EddyG: My personal opinion (and take it for what it's worth: not much!) is that the sepia tone that you used it too orange. I prefer a more "brown" color. You can look at a couple of my challenge entries (here and here) to see the "look" that I'm talking about to decide for yourself whether you want to adjust yours.
I agree that adjusting it to fit one of the panorma-sized print formats is the way to go. |
I agree. I would mess with the tones till you got the right color. I use psp8 not photoshop.
Edited to say, "She is VERY cute!"
Message edited by author 2004-09-01 18:39:56.
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09/01/2004 02:43:07 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by Rooster: I used the virtual fotog to get the speia & then applied a bit of contrast.
Any tips, Eddy, on how I can get it to be less orange? |
I'm not Eddy but hey :)
To get it less orange, move the saturation slider down. This will mute the colour a bit. Then if you move the hue slider towards the left, it will gradually make the tone redder (or browner, depending on how far down you moved the saturation slider).
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09/01/2004 02:43:53 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by joanns: Hi Rooster, wonderful photos. You can print them at DPC prints in panorama. I have printed several here and they do a wonderful job and the price is very good. |
I've only tried this twice ... but I uploaded two panoramas and tried to get to a point where I could get them printed and it just told me that it doesn't fit their sizes (standard things like 11x14). I have a 5x18 that I'd like to print ... how would I tell them to do that?
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09/01/2004 02:46:34 PM · #13 |
Currently only the following panoramic sizes are available on DPCPrints:
30x6
60x20
24x6
48x12
18x6
36x12
12x6
24x12
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09/01/2004 02:50:17 PM · #14 |
Is it me or is the irony of EddyG's signature comment next to Rooster's post lost on everyone?! ; ) |
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09/01/2004 02:52:09 PM · #15 |
lol, I turned signatures back on especially to read it. Even more ironic :)
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09/01/2004 02:52:21 PM · #16 |
I don't have sigs turned on, so I guess it is lost on me. :-)
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09/01/2004 03:06:44 PM · #17 |
Originally posted by Konador: Currently only the following panoramic sizes are available on DPCPrints:
30x6
60x20
24x6
48x12
18x6
36x12
12x6
24x12 |
AWESOME!!! Thank you very much.
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09/01/2004 03:17:18 PM · #18 |
Just for future use, here is a list of all available print sizes:
//www.dpcprints.com/help.php?faq_id=61
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09/01/2004 07:03:16 PM · #19 |
Okay cool cats!
took all the advice I could & redid the shot. How ya like me now?

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09/01/2004 07:05:53 PM · #20 |
Very nice....but, what about just extending the white border instead of adding another color and style to the mix?
EDIT: I assume that's there so it fits a panorama size...
Message edited by author 2004-09-01 23:06:15.
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09/01/2004 07:19:16 PM · #21 |
Originally posted by AmiYuy: Very nice....but, what about just extending the white border instead of adding another color and style to the mix?
EDIT: I assume that's there so it fits a panorama size... |
yes & no. i liked the contrast of the bw
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