Official Photography Thread: Vol. ICan'tFindTheLastOne

ricky i was gonna post a tutorial of my version of color correcting to your question but it was a lil long and complicated, but it really does the job.. ohwell here it goes:

1) open image you want to color correct and create new layer
2) target the new layer and go edit > fill > use 50% gray
3) in the layers pallete, change the blend mode from normal to difference
4) in the layers pallete, click on the cookie looking icon (half black half white) and click on threshold
5) drag the slider all the way to the left then slowly to the right until some black dots appear
6) when the black dots appear, drag your cursor over one of the black dots and hold shift and click on the black area, a marker thing will be put there (thismarks an area containing neutral gray)
7) go back to threshold window and go cancel
8) delete the extra layer made
9) in the main menu, go to image > adjustments > curves
10) double click the black eye dropper (on the left) and enter 20, 20, 20, for R, G and B then click ok
11) double click the gray eye dropper (middle) and enter 128, 128, 128, for R, G, and B then click ok
12) double click the white eye dropper (on the right) and enter 240, 240, 240, for R, G, and B then click ok
13) click once on the black eye dropper and drag cursor to the image, and click where you want the blacks in the image to be black
14) click once on the white eye dropper and drag cursor to the image, and click where you want the whites in the image to be white
15) now click once on the gray eye dropper and drag cursor to the image, and click in the center of the marker you made earlier
16) go ahead and click ok and now you're done color correcting

hope that helps bro.. another thing you can do is while shooting indoor w/ artificial light, try using the custom white balance setting if you have it

let me know how it works out for you
 
Originally Posted by trooooooph

More RTB flicks..

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the infamous crowd..walk.
I thought I read that you couldn't bring any DSLRs to RTB, which is why I didn't bring my 40D. What camera did you bring and how did you get itpast security?
 
Originally Posted by irpstakid

SF heads, (fongstarr, quick, anyone else...) i'll be in SF the next few days and I need some spots to eat at.
Help me out? And hopefully when I get back I'll have a good set to contribute to this thread.

Are you just going to be in just in SF. I manage a restaurant across the Bay in Berkeley and I could def. recommend a lot over here as well. I went to TheSlanted Doors (slanteddoor.com) in SF recently and I thought it was really good. It's a little pricey but really good food and great atmosphere. If you areinto seafood - I would try and find some good Cioppino. It's a San Francisco seafood stew specialty! PM if you have any more Q's.
 
Hey guys, Im really interested in photography but I have no idea where to begin. Are there any guides/books that explain the basics that I should look at? Alsowhat are some decent cameras around 200-300 dollars? I dont have enough money for the serious stuff you guys have, but I need something to get started. Thanks!
 
Any camera is good, even the disposables!
just as long as you keep the lighting and subject in mind, you'll be good.
 
Heres a pic I took on a trip to Saint Thomas:



iphone camera ftl. Theres a ton of stuff around me I can work with, just dont know how to start. Gonna start experimenting tomorrow.
 
Originally Posted by RELEVANT SX

ajj, how big is your lightbox? must be huge to fit the whole shoebox inside that container thing.. i thought it would be mad smaller

This is my setup right now. Ghetto-%!% light box ahah.
 
^that's still pretty cool, and useful though.. better than mine, which is gone.. it got trashed.. my dog somehow got to it and chewed it up
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Originally Posted by RELEVANT SX

nice aquarium shots andrewbeezy.. i'm a monterey bay native and need to hit up the aquarium before they close down the jellyfish exhibit
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qkslvr, how'd you have an 88 sec exposure? thought you had an xt

i have both XT and 40D and even if i used the XT (which i did actually, for the first 2 shots of it) it is still capable of doing 30 seconds+ using thebulb mode as long as you have a shutter release remote. i forgot my remote that day so i was just pressing and holding the shutter release buttondown......luckily it turned out okay
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Originally Posted by qksLvrtypeS

Originally Posted by RELEVANT SX

nice aquarium shots andrewbeezy.. i'm a monterey bay native and need to hit up the aquarium before they close down the jellyfish exhibit
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qkslvr, how'd you have an 88 sec exposure? thought you had an xt

i have both XT and 40D and even if i used the XT (which i did actually, for the first 2 shots of it) it is still capable of doing 30 seconds+ using the bulb mode as long as you have a shutter release remote. i forgot my remote that day so i was just pressing and holding the shutter release button down......luckily it turned out okay
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so on the XT, you're able to shoot a 30+ sec exposure without using the bulb setting? and a shutter releaseremote is required?
 
My homeboys new clothing line for the ladies..LA BELLA MAFIA...more info and flicks real soon!

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I'm a beginner photographer and I'm thinkin about copping a used
"canon rebel XT" for 425 shipped, would yall recommend this for a beginner?
if not what would yall recommend?

thanks...
 
Three of my favorite shots from the past week. I just have a regular old camera but this is what i got.
 
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