Jesusfreak Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 How to add photos: 1. Click "browse." A window should show up. Find the picture you want, and double click it. 2.Then click "add this attachment" a file name and it's size should appear near the browse button. (if you get a "This page can not be displayed" message, then your picture is too big; try cropping or resizing it.) 3. You can post it as it is, or you can click the "add to post" button next to your file. This should put something like "attachment 1234" inside of brackets. you can move that around just like a smiley. Here's some tips on taking pictures: 1. It's easier to brighten a picture than to darken it. Try not to use flash if you don't have to, especially if you are close to what you're taking a picture of. When you brighten a picture, also try adjusting the contrast to make it less washed out. 2. Use the action/moving objects/speed setting on your camera if it has one (mine looks like a little guy running). This will make your pictures less blurry. If you don't have one of these settings, use flash (but don't stand too close to your subject). 3. Don't like the way you look in pictures? Edit your pictures (or use the settings on your camera) to make your picture black and white or sepia (brown and white). It makes a huge difference! 4. Does your smile always look fake? Think if something funny and laugh. 5. When you use flash, it lights up everything near your camera, including rain, snow, confetti, string, or other stuff that you might not notice or think of. So instead of picture of your friend in the rain, you'll get a bunch of shiney dots. The picture of the snowy tree in my photo album was taken with flash. 6. My favorite photo editing software: Picasa (you can get it free from Google, great for foolproof editing) and paint shop pro (not free). If you have any other questions, feel free to ask! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Horatio Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 How to add photos:1. Click "browse." A window should show up. Find the picture you want, and double click it. 2.Then click "add this attachment" a file name and it's size should appear near the browse button. (if you get a "This page can not be displayed" message, then your picture is too big; try cropping or resizing it.) 3. You can post it as it is, or you can click the "add to post" button next to your file. This should put something like "attachment 1234" inside of brackets. you can move that around just like a smiley. Here's some tips on taking pictures: 1. It's easier to brighten a picture than to darken it. Try not to use flash if you don't have to, especially if you are close to what you're taking a picture of. When you brighten a picture, also try adjusting the contrast to make it less washed out. 2. Use the action/moving objects/speed setting on your camera if it has one (mine looks like a little guy running). This will make your pictures less blurry. If you don't have one of these settings, use flash (but don't stand too close to your subject). 3. Don't like the way you look in pictures? Edit your pictures (or use the settings on your camera) to make your picture black and white or sepia (brown and white). It makes a huge difference! 4. Does your smile always look fake? Think if something funny and laugh. 5. When you use flash, it lights up everything near your camera, including rain, snow, confetti, string, or other stuff that you might not notice or think of. So instead of picture of your friend in the rain, you'll get a bunch of shiney dots. The picture of the snowy tree in my photo album was taken with flash. 6. My favorite photo editing software: Picasa (you can get it free from Google, great for foolproof editing) and paint shop pro (not free). If you have any other questions, feel free to ask! You deserve The Red Rose Award for this info! I just learned a bunch of things I didn't know! Thanks!!! I also baked some wonderful cookies for you as an additional thank you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jesusfreak Posted May 16, 2006 Author Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 How to add photos: 1. Click "browse." A window should show up. Find the picture you want, and double click it. 2.Then click "add this attachment" a file name and it's size should appear near the browse button. (if you get a "This page can not be displayed" message, then your picture is too big; try cropping or resizing it.) 3. You can post it as it is, or you can click the "add to post" button next to your file. This should put something like "attachment 1234" inside of brackets. you can move that around just like a smiley. Here's some tips on taking pictures: 1. It's easier to brighten a picture than to darken it. Try not to use flash if you don't have to, especially if you are close to what you're taking a picture of. When you brighten a picture, also try adjusting the contrast to make it less washed out. 2. Use the action/moving objects/speed setting on your camera if it has one (mine looks like a little guy running). This will make your pictures less blurry. If you don't have one of these settings, use flash (but don't stand too close to your subject). 3. Don't like the way you look in pictures? Edit your pictures (or use the settings on your camera) to make your picture black and white or sepia (brown and white). It makes a huge difference! 4. Does your smile always look fake? Think if something funny and laugh. 5. When you use flash, it lights up everything near your camera, including rain, snow, confetti, string, or other stuff that you might not notice or think of. So instead of picture of your friend in the rain, you'll get a bunch of shiney dots. The picture of the snowy tree in my photo album was taken with flash. 6. My favorite photo editing software: Picasa (you can get it free from Google, great for foolproof editing) and paint shop pro (not free). If you have any other questions, feel free to ask! You deserve The Red Rose Award for this info! I just learned a bunch of things I didn't know! Thanks!!! I also baked some wonderful cookies for you as an additional thank you! Aw, thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Horatio Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 How to add photos: 1. Click "browse." A window should show up. Find the picture you want, and double click it. 2.Then click "add this attachment" a file name and it's size should appear near the browse button. (if you get a "This page can not be displayed" message, then your picture is too big; try cropping or resizing it.) 3. You can post it as it is, or you can click the "add to post" button next to your file. This should put something like "attachment 1234" inside of brackets. you can move that around just like a smiley. Here's some tips on taking pictures: 1. It's easier to brighten a picture than to darken it. Try not to use flash if you don't have to, especially if you are close to what you're taking a picture of. When you brighten a picture, also try adjusting the contrast to make it less washed out. 2. Use the action/moving objects/speed setting on your camera if it has one (mine looks like a little guy running). This will make your pictures less blurry. If you don't have one of these settings, use flash (but don't stand too close to your subject). 3. Don't like the way you look in pictures? Edit your pictures (or use the settings on your camera) to make your picture black and white or sepia (brown and white). It makes a huge difference! 4. Does your smile always look fake? Think if something funny and laugh. 5. When you use flash, it lights up everything near your camera, including rain, snow, confetti, string, or other stuff that you might not notice or think of. So instead of picture of your friend in the rain, you'll get a bunch of shiney dots. The picture of the snowy tree in my photo album was taken with flash. 6. My favorite photo editing software: Picasa (you can get it free from Google, great for foolproof editing) and paint shop pro (not free). If you have any other questions, feel free to ask! You deserve The Red Rose Award for this info! I just learned a bunch of things I didn't know! Thanks!!! I also baked some wonderful cookies for you as an additional thank you! Aw, thanks! You are very welcome. Now I am off the computer to test out some of the tips you just told me about. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jesusfreak Posted May 16, 2006 Author Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 Okay, here are some examples of the picture stuff I was talking about: Color VS. Black and white or sepia Stuff getting in the way of your picture (an electrical cord here) Using flash on close up objects Using flash on moving objects (or while you're moving, I was spinning in circles as I took these) VS. No flash Hope that helps solve some problems. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Horatio Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 Okay, here are some examples of the picture stuff I was talking about: Color VS. Black and white or sepia Stuff getting in the way of your picture (an electrical cord here) Using flash on close up objects Using flash on moving objects (or while you're moving, I was spinning in circles as I took these) VS. No flash Hope that helps solve some problems. *is very, very excited* I don't read manuals. I am a try it, have major problems (which could have been avoided by reading the manual), then try and fix whatever I messed up! There pics are perfect. I am off again to try these things. Be back. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jesusfreak Posted May 17, 2006 Author Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 Okay, here are some examples of the picture stuff I was talking about: Color VS. Black and white or sepia Stuff getting in the way of your picture (an electrical cord here) Using flash on close up objects Using flash on moving objects (or while you're moving, I was spinning in circles as I took these) VS. No flash Hope that helps solve some problems. *is very, very excited* I don't read manuals. I am a try it, have major problems (which could have been avoided by reading the manual), then try and fix whatever I messed up! There pics are perfect. I am off again to try these things. Be back. lol I find that it's much easier to teach people how to do things when they can see it. That's why we do science labs. Maybe later i'll find some more messed up pictures. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Horatio Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 Okay, here are some examples of the picture stuff I was talking about: Color VS. Black and white or sepia Stuff getting in the way of your picture (an electrical cord here) Using flash on close up objects Using flash on moving objects (or while you're moving, I was spinning in circles as I took these) VS. No flash Hope that helps solve some problems. *is very, very excited* I don't read manuals. I am a try it, have major problems (which could have been avoided by reading the manual), then try and fix whatever I messed up! There pics are perfect. I am off again to try these things. Be back. lol I find that it's much easier to teach people how to do things when they can see it. That's why we do science labs. Maybe later i'll find some more messed up pictures. Messed up pics... I can supply you with lots and lots of those! LOL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jesusfreak Posted May 17, 2006 Author Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 Okay, here are some examples of the picture stuff I was talking about: Color VS. Black and white or sepia Stuff getting in the way of your picture (an electrical cord here) Using flash on close up objects Using flash on moving objects (or while you're moving, I was spinning in circles as I took these) VS. No flash Hope that helps solve some problems. *is very, very excited* I don't read manuals. I am a try it, have major problems (which could have been avoided by reading the manual), then try and fix whatever I messed up! There pics are perfect. I am off again to try these things. Be back. lol I find that it's much easier to teach people how to do things when they can see it. That's why we do science labs. Maybe later i'll find some more messed up pictures. Messed up pics... I can supply you with lots and lots of those! LOL If you post them, I might be able to tell you what's wrong with them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Horatio Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 Okay, here are some examples of the picture stuff I was talking about: Color VS. Black and white or sepia Stuff getting in the way of your picture (an electrical cord here) Using flash on close up objects Using flash on moving objects (or while you're moving, I was spinning in circles as I took these) VS. No flash Hope that helps solve some problems. *is very, very excited* I don't read manuals. I am a try it, have major problems (which could have been avoided by reading the manual), then try and fix whatever I messed up! There pics are perfect. I am off again to try these things. Be back. lol I find that it's much easier to teach people how to do things when they can see it. That's why we do science labs. Maybe later i'll find some more messed up pictures. Messed up pics... I can supply you with lots and lots of those! LOL If you post them, I might be able to tell you what's wrong with them. I will have to take more. As soon as I see the bad pic... it is deleted in the camera or if it makes it to the computer, it is placed into the trash. Have no fear, I will take plenty more! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Biggest Fan Of Fuzzy Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 Also try macro mode. It's really cool. Usually it is represented by a flower. On some cameras, usually the SLR styled, or pro-series, like mine, have a little lock on the lense. It's for getting up close to take a picture. I'll post a few: I seem not to have uploaded my photo shoot from today or Saturday. All I have are stupid weeds. But, they get the point across. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Horatio Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 Also try macro mode. It's really cool. Usually it is represented by a flower. On some cameras, usually the SLR styled, or pro-series, like mine, have a little lock on the lense. It's for getting up close to take a picture. I'll post a few: I seem not to have uploaded my photo shoot from today or Saturday. All I have are stupid weeds. But, they get the point across. I love the violet! Get those weed pics up here now!!!!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Biggest Fan Of Fuzzy Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 Also try macro mode. It's really cool. Usually it is represented by a flower. On some cameras, usually the SLR styled, or pro-series, like mine, have a little lock on the lense. It's for getting up close to take a picture. I'll post a few: I seem not to have uploaded my photo shoot from today or Saturday. All I have are stupid weeds. But, they get the point across. I love the violet! Get those weed pics up here now!!!!!!! Violet? I thought it was a weed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Horatio Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 Also try macro mode. It's really cool. Usually it is represented by a flower. On some cameras, usually the SLR styled, or pro-series, like mine, have a little lock on the lense. It's for getting up close to take a picture. I'll post a few: I seem not to have uploaded my photo shoot from today or Saturday. All I have are stupid weeds. But, they get the point across. I love the violet! Get those weed pics up here now!!!!!!! Violet? I thought it was a weed. Not a weed at all! Violets are wildflowers quite often found in the woods. Violets come in three colors that I know of, purple, yellow and white. They make wonderful cheery plants for a shade garden that is under oaks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jesusfreak Posted May 18, 2006 Author Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 Also try macro mode. It's really cool. Usually it is represented by a flower. On some cameras, usually the SLR styled, or pro-series, like mine, have a little lock on the lense. It's for getting up close to take a picture. I'll post a few: I seem not to have uploaded my photo shoot from today or Saturday. All I have are stupid weeds. But, they get the point across. I love the violet! Get those weed pics up here now!!!!!!! Violet? I thought it was a weed. Very pretty! I don't consider violets to be weeds. Not only are they pretty, but every part of the violet plant is edible. The leaves taste sort of like the dark green lettuce you find in most salads. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Biggest Fan Of Fuzzy Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 Also try macro mode. It's really cool. Usually it is represented by a flower. On some cameras, usually the SLR styled, or pro-series, like mine, have a little lock on the lense. It's for getting up close to take a picture. I'll post a few: I seem not to have uploaded my photo shoot from today or Saturday. All I have are stupid weeds. But, they get the point across. I love the violet! Get those weed pics up here now!!!!!!! Violet? I thought it was a weed. Not a weed at all! Violets are wildflowers quite often found in the woods. Violets come in three colors that I know of, purple, yellow and white. They make wonderful cheery plants for a shade garden that is under oaks. They grow along the ground in the grass? I thought they grew on bushes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Horatio Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 Also try macro mode. It's really cool. Usually it is represented by a flower. On some cameras, usually the SLR styled, or pro-series, like mine, have a little lock on the lense. It's for getting up close to take a picture. I'll post a few: I seem not to have uploaded my photo shoot from today or Saturday. All I have are stupid weeds. But, they get the point across. I love the violet! Get those weed pics up here now!!!!!!! Violet? I thought it was a weed. Very pretty! I don't consider violets to be weeds. Not only are they pretty, but every part of the violet plant is edible. The leaves taste sort of like the dark green lettuce you find in most salads. I didn't know that. I know that pansy flowers are very tasty and make beautiful salads! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jesusfreak Posted May 19, 2006 Author Report Share Posted May 19, 2006 Also try macro mode. It's really cool. Usually it is represented by a flower. On some cameras, usually the SLR styled, or pro-series, like mine, have a little lock on the lense. It's for getting up close to take a picture. I'll post a few: I seem not to have uploaded my photo shoot from today or Saturday. All I have are stupid weeds. But, they get the point across. I love the violet! Get those weed pics up here now!!!!!!! Violet? I thought it was a weed. Very pretty! I don't consider violets to be weeds. Not only are they pretty, but every part of the violet plant is edible. The leaves taste sort of like the dark green lettuce you find in most salads. I didn't know that. I know that pansy flowers are very tasty and make beautiful salads! I'm pretty sure that pansies and violets are closely related. They look pretty similar, but pansies have much brighter colors. And yes, they grow in the grass. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Horatio Posted May 19, 2006 Report Share Posted May 19, 2006 Also try macro mode. It's really cool. Usually it is represented by a flower. On some cameras, usually the SLR styled, or pro-series, like mine, have a little lock on the lense. It's for getting up close to take a picture. I'll post a few: I seem not to have uploaded my photo shoot from today or Saturday. All I have are stupid weeds. But, they get the point across. I love the violet! Get those weed pics up here now!!!!!!! Violet? I thought it was a weed. Very pretty! I don't consider violets to be weeds. Not only are they pretty, but every part of the violet plant is edible. The leaves taste sort of like the dark green lettuce you find in most salads. I didn't know that. I know that pansy flowers are very tasty and make beautiful salads! I'm pretty sure that pansies and violets are closely related. They look pretty similar, but pansies have much brighter colors. And yes, they grow in the grass. And are great in salads! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jesusfreak Posted June 23, 2006 Author Report Share Posted June 23, 2006 Random tip: If you're trying to take really nice pics of people without wasting money on a photographer, use a solid-colored shower curtain or sheet as a backdrop. For best results, use on the same color as your eyes (clothes also look best the same color as your eyes). Don't have someone to take your picture? Try using the self-timer. It works better than having half your arm in all your pictures. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jesusfreak Posted September 21, 2006 Author Report Share Posted September 21, 2006 I know this topic is pretty much dead, but I'm still around to answer any queestions, even though this post (like nearly all posts) went off topic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IM_soo_cool Posted September 21, 2006 Report Share Posted September 21, 2006 you guys rock my socks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Horatio Posted September 21, 2006 Report Share Posted September 21, 2006 you guys rock my socks I hope you hang around after you get well. It doesn't have to be hours everyday, but only a couple minutes to stop in and say hi! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IM_soo_cool Posted September 22, 2006 Report Share Posted September 22, 2006 you guys rock my socks I hope you hang around after you get well. It doesn't have to be hours everyday, but only a couple minutes to stop in and say hi! dont worry i most definatly will but this has been a very good activity for me to be involved in today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jesusfreak Posted December 6, 2006 Author Report Share Posted December 6, 2006 New tips: Digital cameras use up batteries pretty quickly, and batteries are expensive. Solution: go to Wal-mart, and buy rechargeable batteries and a charger. It's well worth it. Also, always keep a charged set of batteries on hand for when your batteries die. It's no fun having your camera turn itself off when you're about to take a picture. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Horatio Posted December 6, 2006 Report Share Posted December 6, 2006 New tips: Digital cameras use up batteries pretty quickly, and batteries are expensive. Solution: go to Wal-mart, and buy rechargeable batteries and a charger. It's well worth it. Also, always keep a charged set of batteries on hand for when your batteries die. It's no fun having your camera turn itself off when you're about to take a picture. Such great advice!!! *gives Jesusfreak The Red Rose Award* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jesusfreak Posted December 7, 2006 Author Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 New tips: Digital cameras use up batteries pretty quickly, and batteries are expensive. Solution: go to Wal-mart, and buy rechargeable batteries and a charger. It's well worth it. Also, always keep a charged set of batteries on hand for when your batteries die. It's no fun having your camera turn itself off when you're about to take a picture. Such great advice!!! *gives Jesusfreak The Red Rose Award* lol thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Horatio Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 New tips: Digital cameras use up batteries pretty quickly, and batteries are expensive. Solution: go to Wal-mart, and buy rechargeable batteries and a charger. It's well worth it. Also, always keep a charged set of batteries on hand for when your batteries die. It's no fun having your camera turn itself off when you're about to take a picture. Such great advice!!! *gives Jesusfreak The Red Rose Award* lol thanks. And I should have listened. I have a rechargeable battery and a back-up battery that is usually charged, but you have to remember where that back-up battery is. I wanted to take a couple pictures of my hammie friends and *listen to Jesusfreak* popped into my head as my camera said... battery zero. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jesusfreak Posted March 21, 2008 Author Report Share Posted March 21, 2008 After seeing Hiro's topic, I suppose it might be good to throw in the rules about posting pictures here on HD: If you're under 18, your face can't be in the picture. Likewise, other people who are under 18 can't have their faces shown in their picture. Hamsters and other animals are excluded from the above. You little bother/sister/cousin/other human doesn't count as an animal. Keep it G-rated (no nudity, excessive violence, etc. Use your better judgment) Don't claim other peoples' work as your own (this applies everywhere in real life too) Did I miss anything? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Horatio Posted March 21, 2008 Report Share Posted March 21, 2008 After seeing Hiro's topic, I suppose it might be good to throw in the rules about posting pictures here on HD: If you're under 18, your face can't be in the picture. Likewise, other people who are under 18 can't have their faces shown in their picture. Hamsters and other animals are excluded from the above. You little bother/sister/cousin/other human doesn't count as an animal. Keep it G-rated (no nudity, excessive violence, etc. Use your better judgment) Don't claim other peoples' work as your own (this applies everywhere in real life too) Did I miss anything? No, in fact you did perfect! *hands Jesusfreak some freshly baked cookiefins* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jesusfreak Posted March 21, 2008 Author Report Share Posted March 21, 2008 After seeing Hiro's topic, I suppose it might be good to throw in the rules about posting pictures here on HD: If you're under 18, your face can't be in the picture. Likewise, other people who are under 18 can't have their faces shown in their picture. Hamsters and other animals are excluded from the above. You little bother/sister/cousin/other human doesn't count as an animal. Keep it G-rated (no nudity, excessive violence, etc. Use your better judgment) Don't claim other peoples' work as your own (this applies everywhere in real life too) Did I miss anything? No, in fact you did perfect! *hands Jesusfreak some freshly baked cookiefins* yay! *eats cookies* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Horatio Posted March 21, 2008 Report Share Posted March 21, 2008 After seeing Hiro's topic, I suppose it might be good to throw in the rules about posting pictures here on HD: If you're under 18, your face can't be in the picture. Likewise, other people who are under 18 can't have their faces shown in their picture. Hamsters and other animals are excluded from the above. You little bother/sister/cousin/other human doesn't count as an animal. Keep it G-rated (no nudity, excessive violence, etc. Use your better judgment) Don't claim other peoples' work as your own (this applies everywhere in real life too) Did I miss anything? No, in fact you did perfect! *hands Jesusfreak some freshly baked cookiefins* yay! *eats cookies* Those are cookiefins you are eating. Cookies that are like muffins! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jesusfreak Posted March 21, 2008 Author Report Share Posted March 21, 2008 After seeing Hiro's topic, I suppose it might be good to throw in the rules about posting pictures here on HD: If you're under 18, your face can't be in the picture. Likewise, other people who are under 18 can't have their faces shown in their picture. Hamsters and other animals are excluded from the above. You little bother/sister/cousin/other human doesn't count as an animal. Keep it G-rated (no nudity, excessive violence, etc. Use your better judgment) Don't claim other peoples' work as your own (this applies everywhere in real life too) Did I miss anything? No, in fact you did perfect! *hands Jesusfreak some freshly baked cookiefins* yay! *eats cookies* Those are cookiefins you are eating. Cookies that are like muffins! ooh...even better! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Horatio Posted March 22, 2008 Report Share Posted March 22, 2008 After seeing Hiro's topic, I suppose it might be good to throw in the rules about posting pictures here on HD: If you're under 18, your face can't be in the picture. Likewise, other people who are under 18 can't have their faces shown in their picture. Hamsters and other animals are excluded from the above. You little bother/sister/cousin/other human doesn't count as an animal. Keep it G-rated (no nudity, excessive violence, etc. Use your better judgment) Don't claim other peoples' work as your own (this applies everywhere in real life too) Did I miss anything? No, in fact you did perfect! *hands Jesusfreak some freshly baked cookiefins* yay! *eats cookies* Those are cookiefins you are eating. Cookies that are like muffins! ooh...even better! LOL... I thought you would like that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jesusfreak Posted February 11, 2010 Author Report Share Posted February 11, 2010 The sharpen function in photo editing programs helps make a lot of pictures look more awesome, especially snow pictures, or pictures with lots of lines (like trees). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Horatio Posted February 11, 2010 Report Share Posted February 11, 2010 The sharpen function in photo editing programs helps make a lot of pictures look more awesome, especially snow pictures, or pictures with lots of lines (like trees). Thank you for that tip. I plan on trying that tool with some of my pictures. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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