Great post! Thanks for sharing.
DJT1 Active Member Supporter 15/6/13 290 19 18 18/12/13 #23 Great post, do you know if PS elements has the same or similar tools? Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk
Great post, do you know if PS elements has the same or similar tools? Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk
Z zaius0930 Horology Curious 15/2/16 10 1 0 25/3/16 #25 That tip for getting rid of the glare is golden!
I imported You're Saying I Can Sell? 28/3/16 36 0 0 5/4/16 #26 Wow your guide was so good that it made me realize all the dust on my own monitor.
I imported You're Saying I Can Sell? 28/3/16 36 0 0 5/4/16 #27 Another way to reduce the dust without having to use photoshop is to take the photo from a distance (make sure your DSLR is on centre focus). The reason why the dust is there is because of light reflections from closeup.
Another way to reduce the dust without having to use photoshop is to take the photo from a distance (make sure your DSLR is on centre focus). The reason why the dust is there is because of light reflections from closeup.
D dentalrep Known Member Patron Gold Patron Certified 14/2/14 129 5 18 29/12/16 #28 Thanks for the great tutorial.
S sultanofsmut You're Saying I Can Sell? 21/10/13 40 0 6 14/6/17 #30 nice info thanks! dont know why I never thought of using photoshop
Cloney Supporter 13/12/16 2,681 15,155 113 Germany 5/5/21 #33 wrong thread, sorry Last edited: 5/5/21
GMG1968 Banned member, the goat does not approve Banned 14/11/22 92 29 18 Uk 23/1/23 #34 Thanks kindly...very instructive...