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what lens are you using for ur rebel XT man? great pictures.Originally Posted by qksLvrtypeS
just some from today.
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what lens are you using for ur rebel XT man? great pictures.Originally Posted by qksLvrtypeS
just some from today.
How would I move just the nike to a pic without having to move the entire picture(the white background) with it. Thanks...
Change the blending mode of the layer.
Just drop the picture in - just a random picture I found on Google:
If it's black on white then change the blending mode to multiply:
Here I've changed it to white on black (just by inverting the image):
And then change the blending mode to screen:
Originally Posted by JPZx
My trip to Puerto Rico last Spring Break
Feedback is certainly welcomed
Originally Posted by Jaw Knee C
^^^Polarizing filters block certain wavelengths and colors to achieve a certain effect or look (more blue in the sky, eliminate reflections/glare, more saturated colors, etc). These filters are usually not always left on the camera lens....more like use it when you want that effect...sorta like pre-production of your pics.
UV filters are used to block UV light to protect your camera/lens and reduce the amount of lens flare. You can keep this filter on your lens 24/7 to protect it against the harmful effects of UV rays and also banging your camera around....its cheaper to replace a UV filter than a camera lens.
And no, the filter screws on directly to the front of the lens, so it won't effect it when it's auto-focusing.