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Saturday, July 24, 2010

RE: [photoshopgroup] Re: how to fix overexpose or underexpose photos

 

I regularly watch the videos at http://tv.adobe.com/ which is where I probably saw it in the first place.  The fact still remains that he does not legally have the right to have that on his blog without the permission of Adobe which I am sure that he doesn't and I refuse to support his blog.
 
Grandpa
 
 

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To: photoshopgroup@yahoogroups.com
From: paulerlist@sbcglobal.net
Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2010 14:11:07 +0000
Subject: [photoshopgroup] Re: how to fix overexpose or underexpose photos

 
Regarding the embedded videos in the blog, you can click on the "face" of the video and go to the source. The last one does have Harrington in the video. But the source is "Adobe TV". You can Google "Adobe TV" and see all the other videos posted there on the Adobe site if you want.
Donna

--- In photoshopgroup@yahoogroups.com, barry hirneisen <psudad@...> wrote:
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> Let's try taking any photo with one or more people, animals, etc and change the head with one from another photo. You can use any image at all, put a robot head on your pet dog, Aunt Mary's head on Grandma's body. The possibilities are endless. Some of the things that you will need to use for this challenge will be making a selection, blending, cloning and it may be helpful to some layer masks also. Let's have some fun with this one and see what you can come up with. If you need help with anything, don't be afraid to ask. Plenty of knowledgeable people in this fine group.
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> Subject: Re: [photoshopgroup] how to fix overexpose or underexpose photos
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> you are probably right. Don't follow details of each tutorial posted. Hey grandpa, you should post challenges again.those were fun.
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> To: photoshopgroup@yahoogroups.com
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> Hi Carol,
> You are probably right in that it is a good video. I refuse to click on anything on his site because he is a thief. He posts video tutorials from people that create them for their own website and he places them on his blog. Have you ever noticed that this person does not respond when you make a coment or ask a question? Every post from this person shows up in at least 4 other Photoshop groups that I know of. My feeling is that you are being drawn in with the hope that you will click on one of the links which that person probably gets paid per click for.
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> To: photoshopgroup@yahoogroups.com
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> Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2010 20:01:52 +0000
> Subject: Re: [photoshopgroup] how to fix overexpose or underexpose photos
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> This is a valuable video not only for working with highlights and shadows in an image in a detailed way, but also how to use those same settings working with a video clip. PS will render the "filter" correx to every image within the video clip, then you can export the clip to any sort of codec to work with in your video editing program. Very nice to learn. I think the video presentation mentioned that they were working with PS CS 3 extended.
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> how to fix overexpose or underexpose photosNot every photo we take is a good photo, sometimes its overexpose or underexpose photos. This video tutorial will teach us how to fix overexpose or underexpose photos.
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