please dont close this forum. whilst i have not frequented here as of late, but this forum has bee invaluable in setting me on my photography hobbiest journey from my first DSLR to my first real photo editing to all the discussion of photoshop techniques and tricks.
this forum is a great place...
the dell ultra sharps will give you very high res. at 24inch I dont believe you need anything higher than 1080.
have a look at the modern IPS panels at 24inch range. I think the latest good ones are Panda Panels AOC 24G2U or 24G2U5. the former being a gaming compatible monitor also - 155Hz...
didn't realise it was hand held shots. i don't think they will let you do it with a tripod. i have been told previously by tube staff that you can take pictures hand held and no flash.
I like the baker street one, on the west bound platform there are photos (old ones) of the station in its former glory and one of them was composed in the same way as yours but it had more ornate deco that the morning station. such a shame that they got rid of a lot of the old lamps etc
Actually you don't need the vlookup function. You can define a cell as assessment delivery etc and put any value in those cells then u can reference your functions to assessment etc then it will pickup the value. And do the right calcualtions
I can see what you are trying to do. But I would suggest the best way is to create the three canvas from three copies of the same image. I think u are trying to reverse the panoramic process.
I agree with a lot of comments before. Not particularly creative, but very good example of processes I.e. colour manipulation. But the general theme does appear to be macro and wider landscape. But I like them. I kind of do the same too.
Edit: too warm tone for my likings. If I try to...
These little things should be fine as long as you haven't got lots (double digit) layers in Photoshop. Lightroom will function fine.
My PC goes into serious heat output is when it does the Noise Reduction in DXO with its super algorithm
i like the 1st one a lot, because the wider format suits the light condition and it is a really nice picture. the wide format highlights the shades of light and works particularly well with the heads of rocks getting caught in the light. the last one doesn't bring anything to the party. 1st...
love 3/4 last one is my favourite if it was used with a filter so the water is smoothed out.
3rd one is that HDR or something? looks too flat tonally.
but rest looks amazement!
tbh 1st one has such nice framing with the tree etc great work!
Edit: looking at your first pic, i would raise the...
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