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hector
06-02-2009, 04:33 PM
I have been revisiting some of my older photos with better Photoshop skill to see what I had missed. During the investigation I found that the Photostich programe CS3 uses is MUCH better the CS2 so I tried a couple of Images that I could not get correct last time. This is the first of a couple I have done. It is a place called the Goosenecks and is a section of the San Juan River in Utah. The river runs through 5 miles of meandering in 1 straight mile. It was amazing and this image bought that day to life for me again. I hope you all enjoy. :eyepop:
iceman
06-02-2009, 04:41 PM
Wow, just stunning Andrew. Incredible.
Breathtaking Andrew !!!
I find myself using CS3 more and more now over CS2.
Haven't been tempted to go to CS4 yet though.
Great work mate.
EDIT: That would also make a nice wallpaper !
That's terrific. Well done Andrew:thumbsup:
Quark
06-02-2009, 04:54 PM
Pretty amazing image Andrew,
Will have to check out CS4. Definitely a most impressive result.
Trevor
byronpaul
06-02-2009, 05:46 PM
Guys,
to the ill-informed - what is CS2, CS3, CS4 ....:sadeyes:
Hi Paul,
These are progressive new versions of Adobe Photoshop.
CS4 being the latest.
:)
byronpaul
06-02-2009, 05:56 PM
Thnaks for that ..... now I'm informed (on this subject at least):doh:
Kevnool
06-02-2009, 06:52 PM
Awesome shot Andrew......cheers Kev.
hector
06-02-2009, 07:34 PM
To all of you.
THANKS. I will post a few more as I get them done. BUT
For now I'm going to shot a firey sunset.
Hi Andrew,
This turned out really good! I don't recollect seeing a panorama stitch of
yours of the Goosenecks prior to this image. Did you ever show me the Photostitch
attempt?
This one might look good printed on the canvas. :thumbsup:
Best regards
Gary
hector
06-02-2009, 09:19 PM
Hi Gary
The last time I attempted to stich this together I could get 2 images to merge ok and the 3rd not at all. The Photostich that is in CS3 appears to be much better than the one in CS2.
I can feel a new canvas comming with that image.
Andrew
Ahh, very good!
It would look brilliant!
Best Regards
Gary
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