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Old 24-11-2011, 10:11 AM
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Golden Curves for Photoshop

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New tut"Golden Curves for Photoshop"no online at my site.

Hope you enjoy.
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Old 24-11-2011, 10:59 AM
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Im not sure Louie but this is the deep space astrophotography images section, wouldn't it be better if you posted within Astrophotography and Imaging forum? at least it would stay visible for longer than a day just due to the shear amounts of images that get posted.
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Old 24-11-2011, 12:46 PM
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Thanks for your input Brendan.
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BIG LOUIE!!!!

I just watched your great tuts on your web site for the first time man where were you at AAIC???? You da man! Great stuff dude

And here I was thinking I knew it all

Well... I knew quite a bit of it I guess...but still, you are like an effortless ice skater... they were fantastic mate!

You and I need to meet and have a beer...I need to pick your brains.

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Old 24-11-2011, 06:06 PM
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It is very nice to have more people sharing and helping others though tutorials. I believe they are one of the very best ways to learn. These are a great asset for those wanting to produce the finest images they can.

Keep it the great work!
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Old 24-11-2011, 06:18 PM
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It is very nice to have more people sharing and helping others though tutorials. I believe they are one of the very best ways to learn. These are a great asset for those wanting to produce the finest images they can.

Keep it the great work!
...?...I did have a beer with you didn't I Ken......ah yes! I remember, I did

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Old 24-11-2011, 06:39 PM
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Brilliant Louie.

Nice and fast too.

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Old 24-11-2011, 08:24 PM
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BIG LOUIE!!!!

I just watched your great tuts on your web site for the first time man where were you at AAIC???? You da man! Great stuff dude

And here I was thinking I knew it all

Well... I knew quite a bit of it I guess...but still, you are like an effortless ice skater... they were fantastic mate!

You and I need to meet and have a beer...I need to pick your brains.

Mike
Hey thanks very much Mike! ever been ice skating? hurts your butt when you take a fall....still,never tried It while having a beer should numb the pain I look forward to that drink,cause a couple of beers will build your appetite....don't be tempted to eat my brains after you pick em

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Brilliant Louie.

Nice and fast too.


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Hi and thanks very much for the feedback Greg!

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Keep it the great work!
Ken thank you very much,your images and tutorials are a major inspiration to all of us! just got a look at your HDRT tool tut for CS5 and like usual,an excellent work! damn,have to go and buy CS5 now.
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There is always another way of looking at things. Just ran through a few of your tuts and some incorporated some of the things I do but there were differences in the method to achieve differing results. I am certainly going to adapt a few of my routines to implement some of your techniques. Thanks for posting.
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Old 25-11-2011, 01:38 PM
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Thanks for posting Louie. I was starting to think I was getting on top of photoshop (stupid I guess) and your tutorials have shown me a whole new way of doing some things.

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There is always another way of looking at things. Just ran through a few of your tuts and some incorporated some of the things I do but there were differences in the method to achieve differing results. I am certainly going to adapt a few of my routines to implement some of your techniques. Thanks for posting.
Hi Paul

Thanks very much for the feedback and am glad you enjoyed the tuts!yes,there's always seems to be a different way around and the learning never stops,but I guess that's what keeps us going as well.

To change the subject a bit Paul....anything coming from your new RC12 soon? been dying to see what you can do with It.

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Hi Steve

Thank you very much and you are very welcome! just when you think you've got a hang of things new software is out and there's more to learn! all good.
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Old 25-11-2011, 05:57 PM
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Louie as it turns out I am hoping for some clear sky this weekend. If you look at the current satellite map for SA you would think I am being hopeful. This month though is the start of getting the RC12 up and running. I have all the components together now, I just need to do a Tpoint run and check the PA, then off to image NGC2014 or NGC2035. So within the next month I hope to have a review and an image to display. Weather gods have not been kind around new moon of late.
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Old 25-11-2011, 11:07 PM
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Great target choices and will be very much looking forward to your results....best of luck with the weather Paul.
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Hi Guys

New tut"Golden Curves for Photoshop"no online at my site.

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Thanks Louie, I have always a great appreciation for those that spend time in making tutorials and teaching people how to improve their skills, and you did it in a very clear and understandable way, please keep up you work!

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Old 29-11-2011, 02:52 PM
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Thank you very much Marco.
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Old 29-11-2011, 05:48 PM
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Excellent Louie,I enjoyed all of them,learnt some stuff too, the steps are efficient for a given effect. The flow is good and cracks along at a good pace without too much inane detail for those that already know PS.
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Old 29-11-2011, 07:24 PM
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Good stuff Louie. I always check your site and go back to it when I have a processing problem and my mind needs refreshing.
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Old 29-11-2011, 08:26 PM
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Fred and Marc,glad you enjoyed guys.
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Thank you Louie.

Thanks to you, another few steps up that image processing ladder.

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Old 11-12-2011, 06:46 PM
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Louis

these are just great. I used several of your steps in playing with an image last night and found them very usefull.

Just the photoshop shortcuts alone are also awesome.

So big thanks.

I have 2 suggestions for future ones if I may.

1. Can you make them larger ? There is no way to maximise them and they are pretty small videos on a modest size monitor. Bandwidth is less and less of an issue for most so big files should be ok.

2. Can you finish each with a before and after. Ie show image when you started. Leave it for a few seconds then show the final result. Maybe even 2 iterations of this. Ie before, after, before after. I know I can always rewind but its nice to sort of see at the end what all the hard work produced.

I would also like to put a vote in for a beggining to end one that combines techniques from start to finish of an LRGB image but realise this would be a long video.

keep it up. Great resource.
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