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sent on March 10, 2015 (13:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
beautiful set, and also other photos of the same subject.
You always backgrounds acids very original; in some cases a little bump, but I admit that we are doing well.
Allow me to make one comment on the graphics; I would have increased the thickness of the black frame between photos. It helps to read the repetition in my opinion.
Technical question: for if you also use the Surface Blur filter in Photoshop in PP? An object such detail reduced to 72dpi fry a little and the filter helps to mitigate the effect without removing details of the edges. bella serie e anche le altre foto dello stesso soggetto.
hai sempre degli sfondi acidi molto originali; in certi casi un po mi urtano ma ammetto che ci stanno bene.
Mi permetto di fare una considerazione sulla grafica; io avrei aumentato lo spessore della cornice nera tra le foto. Aiuta alla lettura della ripetizione secondo me.
Domanda tecnica: per caso utilizzi anche il filtro Blur Surface di Photoshop in PP? Un oggetto così dettagliato ridotto a 72DPI friggono un po e il filtro aiuta a mitigare l'effetto senza togliere i dettagli dei bordi.
sent on March 12, 2015 (7:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello ..
“ Let me make one comment on the graphics; I would have increased the thickness of the black frame between photos. It helps to read the repetition in my opinion.
Technical question: for if you also use the Surface Blur filter in Photoshop in PP? An object such detail reduced to 72dpi fry a little and the filter helps to mitigate the effect without removing the edge details. „
You're probably right about the black frame. You know ... one eye than their own always another reading in positive or negative. I take note of this and account for a next time. Thank You;-). With regard to the moiré that you see on the monitor I answer that, no, do not use the filter mentioned PS or the analogue of CNX2. Usually limit myself the PP for the press and not theI care for the video (my fault). Hello and thank you again pass Ciao.. " Mi permetto di fare una considerazione sulla grafica; io avrei aumentato lo spessore della cornice nera tra le foto. Aiuta alla lettura della ripetizione secondo me.
Domanda tecnica: per caso utilizzi anche il filtro Blur Surface di Photoshop in PP? Un oggetto così dettagliato ridotto a 72DPI friggono un po e il filtro aiuta a mitigare l'effetto senza togliere i dettagli dei bordi." Probabilmente hai ragione per quanto riguarda la cornice nera. Sai com'è... un'occhio diverso dal proprio da sempre un'altra lettura in positivo o negativo. Di questo ne prendo atto e conto per una prossima volta. Grazie. Per quanto riguarda il moirè che si vede a monitor ti rispondo che, no, non uso il filtro citato di PS o l'analogo di CNX2. Di solito limito la PP per la stampa e non la curo per il video (mia colpa). Ciao e grazie ancora del passaggio