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Lugnut Registered: Mar 06, 2004 Total Posts: 615 Country: United States |
OK, my turn in the barrel...This is my first crack at softball. Man, things happen fast! Tell me what you think. Any advice appreciated. Thanks. |
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Lugnut Registered: Mar 06, 2004 Total Posts: 615 Country: United States |
Another... |
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Lugnut Registered: Mar 06, 2004 Total Posts: 615 Country: United States |
Last one... |
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cmdoc Registered: Mar 12, 2002 Total Posts: 310 Country: United States |
I think they are very good shots but they all have one serious flaw -- there is way too much JPEG compression loss! The best example of it is in front of the face on the last player. The image is very distorted. What settings did you use? Are these crops of much broader photos? Did you do some processing after uploading the photos? |
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adamojr Registered: Dec 24, 2002 Total Posts: 980 Country: United States |
I think you're off to a pretty good start. You've got good separation from the bg. |
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Lugnut Registered: Mar 06, 2004 Total Posts: 615 Country: United States |
Thanks for the time guys. These are cropped, but not much. I goofed something up when I resized and got them ready for the web. I thought they looked completely different than the originals also. I'm real new at this digital stuff. What do you do to your photos to post them? And how do you post more than one at a time? |
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Wingspar Registered: Aug 06, 2003 Total Posts: 3719 Country: United States |
These photos look like camera shake from too slow of a shutter speed, but everyone else may have pointed out part of the problem. Are you resizing the photos before you do any post processing? That is how I do it. Resize, then post process, and save sharpening for last. If you are applying sharpening, then resizing and sharpening again, it will throw everything outa whack. |
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rebel300 Registered: Dec 31, 2001 Total Posts: 13832 Country: United States |
tough crew here offering advice kent...buy freds web presenter plugin or action...easy stuff then...keep having fun you doin' great. |
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Lugnut Registered: Mar 06, 2004 Total Posts: 615 Country: United States |
I redid the last one using Adam's sharpening technique. Reposting it just to get a look at it. Any better? Thanks for the tips guys, keep em' coming. I've learned a ton today! |
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adamojr Registered: Dec 24, 2002 Total Posts: 980 Country: United States |
Looks a lot better. No distortion or artifacts. That method I sent you is called lab color sharpening using the lightness channel. You're on your way to clearer, sharper images. Nice job. |
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Wingspar Registered: Aug 06, 2003 Total Posts: 3719 Country: United States |
Looks a lot better. Doesn’t hurt the eyes now. It’s tough to get good detail when the players face is in the shade, as you can see by looking at my recent baseball photos. Now, to just get the ball in the photo. |