Adobe Photoshop and CS

Here's a few I.ve done, these are action plug ins for photoshop, except for the Out of Bound ones and the selective color.

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My signature picture was photoshopped by someone on these boards! I love it.
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In December, DH and I visited Long Beach Aquarium and did the Sea Otter encounter. He took this picture with his Canon xsi. The autofocus focused on the ball rather than on Brooke, the sea otter. Is it possible to use photoshop or some other program to try and save the picture? I know sometimes Dis'ers photoshop others photos and show them what they look like afterwards. I, frankly, chose my own camera because it makes barking sounds when you snap a picture, so that should tell you how good I would be at something like this.

I am at your mercy--can you please work with this photo and see if it can be saved? :worship:

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I selected the otter, used unsharp mask, then inverted selection and added a slight blur to the rest of the picture, in addition to making the otter look alittle sharper it also shows DOF,

in # 2 I cloned out the distracting hand on the bottom right..

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Thank you Mickey88. I really like how these came out--especially the one without the hand. It makes it look kind of like a painting. :thumbsup2
 
Is anyone able to take the background out of this photo and make it just a plain light blue or grey or something that looks good? I have no idea how to do it! Thanks in advance.
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i don't know what programs you have but you may be able to select the background with either a magic wand or lasso tool then use the blur filter tool to blur it enough to get rid of most of the distracting lines etc. done without my glasses and really fast so could use some cleaning up for sure but you get the idea, used the magic wand in photoshop elements 5 then got the bits with the magnetic lasso, the used guassian blur in the filter/blur to get rid of the lines
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I currently use PSE, but have started shooting in RAW. I shoot a lot of sports events and generally have about 100 photos per shoot to go through. Right now, I have to open each photo file individually to check it since my computer won't preview RAW files the way it conveniently previews jpegs. Then I have to save it, then open the next one, etc. It takes a lot of time.

Does PS have a preview or slideshow function so you can view your photos at a good size without individually opening and closing/saving each one?
 
I currently use PSE, but have started shooting in RAW. I shoot a lot of sports events and generally have about 100 photos per shoot to go through. Right now, I have to open each photo file individually to check it since my computer won't preview RAW files the way it conveniently previews jpegs. Then I have to save it, then open the next one, etc. It takes a lot of time.

Does PS have a preview or slideshow function so you can view your photos at a good size without individually opening and closing/saving each one?

what you can do is go ahead and upload your pictures using photoshop elements. (It usually does this automatically when it detects new files.) After it has uploaded everything, you can go into PSE-Organizer and it will show all of your pictures... EVEN in RAW! :thumbsup2 That way you can see which ones you want to process.
 
If you are doing that many shots you may want to consider a photo organizing program. Lightroom, Bridge, and a program I use Photo Mechanic are all common ones. I like photo mechanic because it will quickly open many images in a contact sheet format, I can quickly and easliy rename them all as they are being imported to the program. I can then easily rate them as keepers, possible, etc and get rid of those I do not want to keep. Then the saving process puts my copyright info as well as basic info on me in the metadata.

You can do the same in Lightroom and Bridge; Photo Mechanic just does it better as far as I am concerned.
 
If you are doing that many shots you may want to consider a photo organizing program. Lightroom, Bridge, and a program I use Photo Mechanic are all common ones. I like photo mechanic because it will quickly open many images in a contact sheet format, I can quickly and easliy rename them all as they are being imported to the program. I can then easily rate them as keepers, possible, etc and get rid of those I do not want to keep. Then the saving process puts my copyright info as well as basic info on me in the metadata.

You can do the same in Lightroom and Bridge; Photo Mechanic just does it better as far as I am concerned.

I think ACDSEE is another one.
 
Thanks so much - I didn't even think of Organizer - dumb, I know! - but I've also heard about Lightroom and others - I should check those out, too. Thanks for the quick responses and help.
 
Trying to do this thing for my grandma, and the only pic I have of the grandboys is this one. Anyway someone could crop out the lil girl, women and older man on the right. Looking to have a pic of just the 4boys I would soooooooooooo Appriciate it.

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Thanks! ALL
 


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