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Dave
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Post by Dave »

R00k wrote:I thought selecting a white point changed that particular color to white - and everything lighter was discarded and changed to that color as well, and everything darker was re-mapped appropriately.

So if you don't hit Ctrl-Shift-F, it doesn't work that way?

edit: oh, n/m, you said luminosity. :p
Every pixel in PS has two basic values, color (maybe hue is more accurate) and luminosity. Everything you do seems to depend on those two variables.
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Post by FanaticX »

SNOW! ...nice

Haven't seen snow yet this year. I miss it. Think I should try to hit the ski slopes this weekend..wait, maybe not. I remember not ever having a good time snowboarding in Korea because of the mad crowds and 40min lift lines. Right...forget it.

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Post by R00k »

40 minute lift lines?

:(
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Post by FanaticX »

On the bright side, I scooped up the new(ish) Nikon 105mm VR micro today and here's the first shot...

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Post by MKJ »

Dave wrote:
R00k wrote:I thought selecting a white point changed that particular color to white - and everything lighter was discarded and changed to that color as well, and everything darker was re-mapped appropriately.

So if you don't hit Ctrl-Shift-F, it doesn't work that way?

edit: oh, n/m, you said luminosity. :p
Every pixel in PS has two basic values, color (maybe hue is more accurate) and luminosity. Everything you do seems to depend on those two variables.
errr. shouldnt saturation be in that equasion as well, or are you favoring translucency
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Post by Dave »

I thought about that, but saturation seems to be mostly a combination of color/hue/whatever and luminosity. I'm not really sure, though
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Post by R00k »

Well there IS a separate slider for it in the Channels Mixer. :shrug:
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Post by Dave »

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Here's that Provia film I was telling you about. It kind of has the same blue cast your shots have.
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Post by R00k »

I like that.

Is it expensive film? (not like it matters since I only have a digicam at this point).
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Post by Dave »

7.99/36 shots on bhphotovideo.com
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Post by l0g1c »

I like Velvia, but I'm weird. :icon32:

I'll contribute some Holga shots soon. I get like one good one per roll. :(
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Post by saturn »

Had a week of snowboarding fun in the French Alpes

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Friend of mine, watching the steep slope
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Four of our snowboards: Bataleon, K2, Burton Custom (mine), Nitro
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One of my friends going down the hill on skies (need a telezoom :-])
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Post by saturn »

FanaticX wrote:On the bright side, I scooped up the new(ish) Nikon 105mm VR micro today and here's the first shot...

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What did you pay for it?
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Post by Dave »

lols saturn.. forget about a telezoom if all you're gonna do with it is zoom in your your friend... your wide shots look quite a bit better :p
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shibby!

Post by Grandpa Stu »

wow that ski lift one is awesome saturn. got a hi-rez of it? :paranoid:
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Post by Method »

Some photos I took in the music recording studio here in LA.

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Some misc pictures taken in Los Angeles, California.

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Post by Chupacabra »

interesting pics method.

also, method = eonyk or whatever it was?
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Post by AmIdYfReAk »

yes
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I'm Yan "Method" Ostretsov. I build levels :P

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i build opinions. Yours looks to be a good one
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Post by Doombrain »

some great shots sat, really nice.
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Post by FanaticX »

saturn wrote: What did you pay for it?
Converted to euro ~ 625.00

Nice pics from the alpes. Hey, I'll be heading to Europe in April for 5 weeks or so. Out of curiosity, how much are lift tickets? General rental cost? How are the slopes in April? Too late?

Planned destinations: England(2 weeks), Ireland(few days), France(10 days), and either Germany, Netherlands or Switzerland(any suggestions between these three?).

Thanks..
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Post by Doombrain »

where abouts in the UK?
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Post by FanaticX »

London (aunt's place) and south to Cornwall/Devon to stay at my friend's empty cottage.

I used to school at Hertfordshire for 4 years.
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i'm living in bedfordshire now. sorry about having to stop in london :(
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