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z34

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Oooo. Just get it. Content aware function in PS? I think it only available in PS CS5 right? I only use clone tool. Dont know how to use other complicated tools. lol
 

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I'll try the trial version if any. lol. can't afford to buy the ori one.
 

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Here are some of the rolling shots i took over the years.. it's all the while same thing.. no rig .. no nothing.. just one fat fella holding his dslr shooting the other ride driving parallel next to his with the window down..













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This were earlier shots taken when i 'was experimenting'



 
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Z34, I'm using lightroom only most of the time...I'm still not good at PS tried a few times...most PP I do is lightning, contrast, exposure and some clone then background a lil bit...still need to learn...

wsukun, any link for the trial version?

BH, the night shot what setting you using? I like the clearness you get at night shot..
 
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some time very hard to get the right lighting to shot a moving object.
 

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why y'all prefer photoshop to lightroom lar? if i may ask?

been using PS fer years now, then i forced myself to use lightroom, and with raw files, i won't use anything else fer editing. only lightroom.
 

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lightroom is good for simple editing but it lacks of flexibility that photoshop has to offer like multi-layers to compose a final picture, customizing watermarks, resizing, and lots more. but I used both. I edit contrast + exposure + noise reduction in lightroom then export to photoshop to clone out unwanted elements + watermark.
 

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z34 : do you shoot in raw or jpeg? What filters do you use when you shoot outdoors? Everytime I shoot outdoors it always ends up overexposed
 

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uncompressed or compressed image file,
the way I see it is when I need high burst rate, buffer rate, frame rate or whatever assuming u do have high speed memory card , I go for jpg. I have a slow camera..
shooting still objects always RAW because it gives me much more flexibility correcting things like white balance and stuffs..
so jpg raw may vary to the situation u r in.. I've seen cameras can do jpg+raw together on single shot.. In fact, my trustworthy old 40D got his function..
 

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^ agree with wsukun.

when i'm on the go, i always shoot jpeg. when i have enough time to control my environment, raw is the choice.

i did try shoot raw + jpeg on my 1000D. it is super duper slow. like 1.5fps? lol.

unless I can own 1Dx which can burst 12fps for Raw + Jpeg, I will never shoot Raw + jpeg on burst mode again. lol
 

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Z34, I'm using lightroom only most of the time...I'm still not good at PS tried a few times...most PP I do is lightning, contrast, exposure and some clone then background a lil bit...still need to learn...

wsukun, any link for the trial version?

BH, the night shot what setting you using? I like the clearness you get at night shot..
Good link for people who are looking to sample photoshop for a while longer,
Adobe Photoshop CS5 Serial Number.

there are some useful replies to the article that supports pc and mac users
 

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