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Old 20th June 2005   #1
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Originally Posted by iamasaint
i love this!

good stuff man!
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Bro may i ask what WB u used for your dinner? Nice sharp photos although shot in low lighting.
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Originally Posted by w.s
i love this!

good stuff man!

Hahaha...thanks. Actually...i first saw something similar with Rons works....=)
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Originally Posted by Jer76
Bro may i ask what WB u used for your dinner? Nice sharp photos although shot in low lighting.
Hi...

I actually use flash WB when flash is used and Auto when no flash is used. I also tweak the colors in photoshop...using levels, hue and saturationa dn channel mixers...=)
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Brilliant pictures! The way you framed the individual pictures are just great!


I particularly like the one where you have that single color pic dangling off the other b/w pics.
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Originally Posted by iamasaint

This really works for me...Speak volume of your style. Hehe..can't help but notice that the presentation style of this particular set is different from others you did.
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Hey Kelvin! Very nice series!

But I find the colors all too warm. Some cases even into the extreme. Dont you think so? No hard feelings man.
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very nice presentation!
But I too also think the colours a little too warm.
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Thanks for the comments...yes the pics do look a little warm..=)
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Hi,

Very nice, always look out for your posts.

All these book that you make, how do you print and bind them? And where to do so?
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Great stuff. Possible to let us know what do you use to collage the pictures please?
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wow...as usual
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Great stuff. Possible to let us know what do you use to collage the pictures please?

Hi Thanks...its just regular photoshop work actually...
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Originally Posted by Max 2.8
Hi,

Very nice, always look out for your posts.

All these book that you make, how do you print and bind them? And where to do so?

I actually do it all in-house...=)
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Wow! How? You have those photo printing machines and binding machines? Do you laminate them?
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