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  • #3349

    kalgo
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    27/2/2012

    This forum has crawled to a halt waiting on rec to post his D800 shots

    #3350

    rec
    Member
    26/2/2012

    Had my first shoot down at Eagle Farm race course on Saturday, a colleague will be throwing them onto Pinterest on Tuesday.

    #3500

    trekster
    Member
    15/3/2012

    What does everyone use for post processing? And does anyone know of any decent sites with say tutorials etc for post processing? Took a whole heap of shots last weekend and some of them need tweaking.

    Cheers.

    #3501

    rec
    Member
    26/2/2012

    I use Photoshop for all of my work.

    #3503

    trekster
    Member
    15/3/2012

    I downloaded adobe photoshop elements 10, but its quite difficult to understand it, raw therapee is another I have tried but didn’t really like it.

    Might have to give photoshop a try, can it read raw format?

    #3572

    trekster
    Member
    15/3/2012

    Got some more lenses yesterday through a “barter” with a mate for an old computer and a few other things.

    2 Prime lenses: Makinon 200mm f3.3 and a Kinor 135mm f2.8

    Also got a Pentax 2x Converter.

    I’ve used the 135mm before as I’ve borrowed it, I find that when I flick the light button on my pentax that it always picks a slower speed and gives me a overexposed image, I’ll have to play around a bit more and see how I go.

    Here is a pic I took last year with the 135mm of my daughter down at the beach, I’ve cropped it down a bit as well.

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    #3574

    rec
    Member
    26/2/2012

    Photoshop does indeed read raw and provides a plethora of specific options for the manipulation of it.

    #3583

    ToRN
    Member
    6/3/2012

    Adobe Lightroom is excellent for Post Process Photo Editing.

    #3588

    trekster
    Member
    15/3/2012

    I ended up getting Photoshop CS6.

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