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sascha jonack
{K:19715} 2/2/2007
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Simple but very nice. Maybe try it in B&W and give more contrast. All the best. Sascha
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Kara BigCanoe
{K:1328} 2/1/2007
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Thank you Keven. I don't have ps (yet) but I'll see if I can find a similar option on what I do have. Cheers, Kara
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Keven Osborne
{K:572} 2/1/2007
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Kara - light fall off or 'vignetting'.
Buying a lovely, expensive, heavy, fast lens would do the trick. But just using as small an aperture as possible (higher f number) should help.
It can be corrected however to some extent in ps. Go to transform and the the vignetting option to lighten/darken the corners by %.
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Kara BigCanoe
{K:1328} 2/1/2007
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Thanks Doyle! I do know which little critter did this: Skootr. Beau just flops over if I put him outside in the snow. Then he tries to eat it. Can you guess which one was the outdoor cat and which one was rescued as a baby from the Humane Society? ;) I appreciate your comments. Kara
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Doyle D. Chastain
{K:101119} 2/1/2007
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Great idea nad well composed along the diagonal axis. Kitty prints (Dog prints show the claws) . . . and I'm guessing you know which kitty? LoL! Nice work! Forget the edge fall off . . . I like it (just my opinion).
Regards, Doyle I <~~~~~
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Kara BigCanoe
{K:1328} 2/1/2007
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Thank you Rinny!
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Kara BigCanoe
{K:1328} 2/1/2007
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Thank you for your observations Keven. Do you have any suggestions on how to fix this problem?? Cheers, Kara
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Riny Koopman
{K:102911} 1/31/2007
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Excellent!
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Keven Osborne
{K:572} 1/31/2007
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I like this but there's a lot of light fall-off around the edges.
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