Fish Chris Posted April 4, 2008 Posted April 4, 2008 As I was saying (in the other thread) their are other reasons to use photoshop, other than to hide your favorite fishing lakes / spots. Here's a good example; Had a guy in another boat, take this photo of this beautiful 7.60 Smallie... Of course straightening out the horizon is "one click" easy. Problem is, then you end up with a photo like this... So, if you know what your doing, and with a little practice, you can clone in the blank area, and end up with a nice photo. Same thing is you have some jellous idiot in the back ground giving you the finger ;-) You can just just make him disapear..... No ugly scribbling, or blurring neccessary. Of course I always keep an original copy (of my biggest, most important catches) in my PC, just in case anyone should ever question any of my catches..... But the point is, corrections in photoshop are not that hard, and can usually be done in a way that doesn't distract from the photo. Peace, Fish Quote
Super User Matt Fly Posted April 4, 2008 Super User Posted April 4, 2008 FC, That Smallie looks bigger than 7.6. What a fatty she is. Nice one! Quote
Guest muddy Posted April 4, 2008 Posted April 4, 2008 No big deal Chris; You wanna hide the lake hide it. I am grateful you take the time to post sutff at all. For real, most photoshopped stuff here is making fun of either Russ or Redliner or some guy wanting readers to focus in on a piece of equipment or a fish , absolutely no big deal. With you fish , they take up so much of the screen you don't even need to photoshop Quote
Fish Chris Posted April 4, 2008 Author Posted April 4, 2008 Yea', the Smallies in that lake tend to be long and really tall, but kind of flat, from side to side. Makes for nice photographs, but they don't end up as heavy as you might guess on the scale. Again, that's why I thought surely when this one first jumped, that it was going to be 9 plus lbs ! And BTW, if a fish which you believe is a 9 plus Smallie, jumping, doesn't lodge your heart in your throat, I don't know what will :-) LOL Peace, Fish Quote
Fish Chris Posted April 4, 2008 Author Posted April 4, 2008 Like I always say, if I wanted a shot of the birds, and the trees, and the mountains, and the lake, I'd put the fish in the live well, and get the heck out of the way of the camera ;-) But if its a fish photo, put that darn thing up to the lens ! Lets see it right here ! :-) Peace, Fish Quote
Super User Dan: Posted April 4, 2008 Super User Posted April 4, 2008 Nice job with the cloning tool. I use it a lot for corrections like removing power lines, people, etc... Quote
Super User Matt Fly Posted April 4, 2008 Super User Posted April 4, 2008 No big deal Chris; You wanna hide the lake hide it. I am grateful you take the time to post sutff at all. For real, most photoshopped stuff here is making fun of either Russ or Redliner or some guy wanting readers to focus in on a piece of equipment or a fish , absolutely no big deal. With you fish , they take up so much of the screen you don't even need to photoshop good observation Muddy!! Fish Chris' fish are so big, theres no room for scenery!! Quote
Red Posted April 5, 2008 Posted April 5, 2008 i catch dinks like that all day!! j/k man i miss catching smallies, i entered a walleye tournament once and caught 5 smallmouth!! no walleyes!! but it was great fun! thats a nice looking pic BTW Quote
Super User .dsaavedra. Posted April 5, 2008 Super User Posted April 5, 2008 why is the fish darker in the third pic? Quote
Fish Chris Posted April 5, 2008 Author Posted April 5, 2008 I added a bit of contrast, because they look better that way on my monitor, and from my printer. You didn't say whether or not you thought "darker" was better, or worse.... But either way, you must remember that everyone viewing photos on the internet, sees them somewhat differently, based on the monitor they are viewing them with. So, even if you didn't care for the darker, higher contrast of the 3rd shot, on your monitor, you might like it better on mine. Peace, Fish Quote
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