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Thread: My Photoshop Tutorials

  1. #91
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    Hi Everyone,
    I just downloaded a 30 day Photoshop CS4 trial. I think it`s fully functional, a big download though- well over 800 MB! I thought it would be better to try and follow the tutorials using the same tools. So far I`ve only tried removing colour cast, but I think they turned out ok.
    Thanks,
    Craig

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    If you need any help or tips just post it and we will all try to help the best we can
    Brian
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  3. #93
    OMG what a palaver !

    Couldn't get any of the patterns I fancied yesterday because they were RAR files and I didn't know how to decompress them

    OH has sorted it out and bunged a whole load of other patterns on here do I really need things like Amoeba ? !!!

    Well, this one is called Clouds ~ haven't a clue why they gave it a name like that

    FOR PHOTO RESTORATIONS PLEASE SCAN AT A RESOLUTION OF 300-600
    WITH THE SCALE AT 100% MINIMUM

  4. #94
    Quote Originally Posted by WendyPusey View Post
    Rachel thought I'd put this one you told me about on here so you can see what I've done. No stopping me now!!!!
    Wendy
    Have PMd you
    FOR PHOTO RESTORATIONS PLEASE SCAN AT A RESOLUTION OF 300-600
    WITH THE SCALE AT 100% MINIMUM

  5. #95
    Quote Originally Posted by Rachel Scand View Post
    Couldn't get any of the patterns I fancied yesterday because they were RAR files and I didn't know how to decompress them
    You need Winrar to unzip RAR files, Rachel.
    Researching Nickless & Evans, Shropshire & Montgomeryshire. Also Ord and Coulson, Co. Durham

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    Thanks lorry

    OH sorted it out for me using Stuffit (my computer's a Mac)
    FOR PHOTO RESTORATIONS PLEASE SCAN AT A RESOLUTION OF 300-600
    WITH THE SCALE AT 100% MINIMUM

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    This is my first photo restoration for a while, been suffering with RSI in both my hands and arm's and the pain has been to much to do photo restoration.

    Heres a 3 part restoration showing the basic's of photo restoration from start to finish in case anyone whats to see how its done. it can be done better but it would take to much time to video

    YouTube - Photo Restoration of Soldier and Colorize Part 1 New

    YouTube - Photo Restoration of Soldier and Colorize Part 2 New

    YouTube - Photo Restoration of Soldier and Colorize Part 3 New
    Brian
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    Brian

    I've only just looked in on this thread and before I continue to look at your tutorials that you've kindly put up, can you tell me if they would apply to Corel Paint Shop Pro? That's what I've got on here. I've done minimal work with it, but hope watching your tutorials rather than ploughing through the book will be easier.
    Dorothy G

    searching Gillett (Preston/Sheffield). Campbell and Hepburn in Glasgow

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    Corel Paint Shop Pro will be different to photoshop
    Brian
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