1/366: And so it begins…
The 365 Project has always fascinated me. It’s impressive to watch photography skills improve as participants’ post their daily photos for a year. And now I’ve decided to do my own 365 366 Project...
View Article2/366: Enhancing and fixing using Abode Photoshop Express
Image editing apps are considered “must have tools” because they include a variety of controls that allow you to alter and manipulate the image. What I love about them most is they allow you to...
View Article3/366: Resolution and photography apps
In typical Sue fashion I’ve continued to ponder and research the impact of photography apps on image quality. Probably an aspect that most don’t spend time agonizing about? But it feels logical to me...
View Article4/366: Learning image manipulation using Photoforge2
Yesterday while waiting on the bus to go to our next tour stops I spent time checking out the other image editing apps on my iPhone and realized that Photoforge2, like Photogene2, saves high resolution...
View Article5/366: Photoforge2 vs Photogene2
Based on my research Photoforge2 and Photogene2 are the current high end editors for iPhones and iPads. These two image editing apps are the best choice for adjusting options such as Curves, Levels,...
View Article6/366: Apps for uploading to Flickr Part I
Most people involved in 365 (366) Projects upload their daily photos to Flickr and join one of the groups. While I haven’t joined a Flickr group yet, due to the challenges of traveling with just an...
View Article6/366: Auto post to blog using FlickIt Part II
6/366: Auto post to blog using FlickIt Part II, a photo by Sue Waters on Flickr. Today’s task for my Project 366 was to research photo apps for uploading to Flickr. While I’m documenting my journey on...
View Article7/366: Intro to using masks and layers using Photoforge2
Layers are a fundamental element of image editing. Layers let you create multiple copies of the same image, or introduce new images, and then enables you to edit each layer independently of each other....
View Article8/366: More advanced image editing with masks and layers using Photoforge2
Yesterday I learnt the basics of using masks and layers to selectively color a portion of my image while rendering the rest of the image black and white. But the real power of masks and layers are they...
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Today I learnt that making adjustments to images when you’re too tired is probably a bad idea So my task today was to use the history feature in Photoforge2 to work out where I might have gone wrong....
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