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Okay so I asked a question a few days ago about resizing a photo on CS2. After I got all that straightened out, it came to my attention that all the photos on the CD that I am giving a client now have to be resized. Is there any way around resizing them and adding a border, or should I just burn them...
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anyone knows how to fix an old photo like this one?
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can anyone tell me how to resize a photo in cs2? any help will be apreciated. Thanks
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Nikster: OMG All the technical explanations totally make sense now!! thank you so much!! Lol I always had problems processing information without visuals. up till now I always sort of knew which lens "felt" good for my compositions but now it all makes logical sense! Yay no more blank stares...
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I think the book - along with others - has been accurately represented to anyone doing the least bit of perusing in the forum: http://forums.mpix.com/thread/271907.aspx
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venusj13: Tom, I have the XTi. What mode (P, TV, AV, M) do you shoot in? Also what settings do you use to blur the background for outside portraits? Lol- I really am a beginner. I had a Rebel film camera but I always shot in auto mode. I have finally gotten serious about wanting to really learn so that...
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This is a very good book for starters... It is easy to understand, covers the basics very well, is up to date and will get you to the next step where you can say you know more than most people with a camera in their hand. From there, you can read plenty of others. But this is a good starting point: The...
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Impressions: I do have to add that I am constantly amazed that people who don't understand the basics of exposure (f-stops and aperture, film speed and how they relate to each-other) are willing to spend money on even more equipment that they don't know how to use. Don't get me wrong, I didn't...
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This book is suggested by the author of the blog I referenced above: Master Lighting Guide for Portrait Photographers I can't vouch for it, but it certainly sounds like a good place for a lot of folks here to start...
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Karol, I know you want a simpler, and faster, answer than this, but it really is the correct answer... Books Recommended By Mpix Users Some of the questions you are asking are "it depends" questions. ISO depends. I assume you are outdoors for baseball so I'd try to shoot at ISO 100 unless...
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