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Your final version there through that new software looks close or identical to mine tbh by my naked eye. You know if Lightroom would get rid of it's constant cataloging I would be much more inclined to use it more.but I guess they wouldn't have a market for that beside photoshop. But if I'm only showing 1-2 images from any given set, especially when the lighting or scenery has changed I will use Photoshop. I will do timelapses in Lightroom because of this. They can accomplish the same goal, one just has a bunch more buttons and one is just a bit more nimbal and faster than the other especially when fully batch processing. Photoshop is a big Caterpillar 993k loader and Lightroom is a Bobcat. The camera RAW tools should all be the same. I've heard Lightroom is faster, but I just feel more in control and confident with Photoshop. I'm fairly OCD with my files so I don't want any program cataloging for me. I haven't really found a need to go with both yet.
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And I have Lightroom, and access to the full adobe suite, but I mainly just do everything in Photoshop. Going to research that more, been wanting something anyway so paid or not I'll see whats out there. I need to find some screen capture software, would make it so much cleaner than taking tons of screenshots lol. Ricardo I'll see what I can do for workflow. ()IMGP1534GP1_01 () by Al Sabetta on Flickr So here is what the image looked like before. I have only scratched the surface on it but I like it so far. Its a bit different from typical processing software but has some pretty cool features.


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Its free and works with Windows, Mac and Linux. One thing I found while searching was a pretty cool free open source software you guys might want to down load and play with it. I ended doing this image with those, but still playing with other options. Gimp has several brush options and they can be customized and saved. I did find several methods that I could use, some were more labor intensive than others. Sometimes the selection can't select the smaller fins so you may have to take the original pic and overlay it onto the edit and just have that part of the original showing, I did that in this edit.can't tell.Ī bit tough finding the best tools. Here is my edit doing this including cloning. Just a mess of particles and microbubbles. You'd be surprised what the NADA pics look like before this. On top of the fish though you are pretty much stuck free hand cloning though in my experience. Black it'd be fine this high or higher, other background and it starts looking a bit funky.) Then boom, that's it. Then you use your Filter/Noise/Dust and Scratches option, select the amount of pixels (for small jobs It never seems to go above 10 or 11. Being borderline OCD I even zoom in 100-200% to get the correct outlines of the fins and everything. So you'd select all of the black, magic wand or the quick selection tool. Only go enough pixels to do the job, otherwise you start putting artifact looking stylized marks into the image (for black it matters less). In Photoshop I use the Filter/Noise/Dust & Scratches tool. What would you do to remove the "stars" from this night sky! I'm just wondering if your lightroom or photoshop has a better tool for cleaning this up, if so I may be able to find the equivalent in darktable. The spot removal tool on my darktable software is great for a spot. ()IMGP1534_03 () by Al Sabetta on Flickr So heres what I have more or less on all my pics. I can't add a power filter, and don't want to stress these fry out with more water changing and mom flopping on them. You don't see it in the pics with the white background. The problem is using the black acrylic fixed the previous poorly painted white background, but added another problem! These fry eat like pigs and even after a 90 % water change the water still has particular matter. I placed this inside the tank and took a bunch of really decent pics. So I cut a piece of black acrylic I had and finely sanded it to a matte finish. I didn't like the poorly painted white background. I retook my fry shots from that wild cross pair.
