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Printing and Papers

PRINTING  AND PAPERS my friend mike likes to explore the subtleties and also extremes of tone in a print. ‘I think of tonality as having an emotional effect and frequently use extreme movements of tonality-, he describes. ‘I might create the print very dark or very pale, as an example. I have a...

Prints Big or Smull Black And White B&W

any time he was working in a Black-And-White darkroom with glass plates and later wilh film negatives. jorg frequently made very large prints. Mis dramatic scenes of the International landscape, rendered in black-and-white, required prints that could show every razor-sharp detail. For jorg, the priming...

The Big Blowup and Resolution

The Big Blowup and Resolution if some one will ask, I have several pictures from 35mm Kodak E100 and Kodacolor E200 blown up to 2×3 feet with stunning results, grain so small you need a loupe to see it. did there are any digital camera give the same results? A long-standing standard states that...

photoshop digital art watercolor

Photoshop digital art watercolor for all those of us born without the natural ability to paint beautiful works of art, there’s nothing additional satisfying than converting one of your own photographs into a gorgeous digital painting with Photoshop (or any post processing software for this matter). This...

How to Pick a Printer ( How to Choose a Printer )

How to Choose a Printer you have  Lots of inkjet options, from all-in-ones that also scan and fax, to wide-format, pro-level printers such as the Epson Stylus Pro 4900 reviewed , before you buy ((any printer )) , ask yourself… HOW FAST SHOULD IT BE? When choosing any inkjet, you face a trade-off...

How do I fix wonky horizons

I have recently read and studied some of this summer’s holiday pictures from Scotland, and I’m hoping the particular one of the problems I had when taking these individuals may be resolved in Photoshop Elements. Any time shooting the sea I endeavoured to receive the horizons straight, although...

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