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Re: Fun with photoshop
« Reply #30 on: 2011-03-08, 19:21:34 »
You know sometimes it’s good to be green because it helps hide my envy of you Sir Gerard for being able to visit and run amok at some really cool castles!  ;)

– Man I’m missing all those castles I visited in Germany all those years ago in my youth!  :(
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Re: Fun with photoshop
« Reply #31 on: 2011-03-08, 19:43:01 »
Au contraire my good Sir Brian. Although I feel very honored every time we are invited to stay and play in any of our castles, it truly is a small reward for living in this country. I would much rather be on your side of the pond ::)
 But Germany !! That must have been a wonderfull experience seeing all those fantastically preserved fortifications. I would love to go there myself sometime.  ;)

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Re: Fun with photoshop
« Reply #32 on: 2011-03-08, 20:45:47 »

BTW, cafepress shop is back up (minimally), and I'm adding all of the posters I've made so far. I've had to tweak several to fit the dimensions of the 16x20 poster. I'll keep this in mind better in the future. :)

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Re: Fun with photoshop
« Reply #33 on: 2011-03-08, 20:57:34 »
Au contraire my good Sir Brian. Although I feel very honored every time we are invited to stay and play in any of our castles, it truly is a small reward for living in this country. I would much rather be on your side of the pond ::)
 But Germany !! That must have been a wonderfull experience seeing all those fantastically preserved fortifications. I would love to go there myself sometime.  ;)

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Yeah I visited Neuschwanstein castle and of course nearby Hohenschwangau castle, Fortress Marienberg in Würzburg, and Schloss Johannisburg which was in the small town of Aschaffenburg where my unit was originally stationed out of before they moved 90% of it to a stark little rural community called Giebelstadt which was a just due south of Würzburg. I feel really fortunate to have been to so many historically rich locations in Germany. I would love a chance to go back and see them again.  :)
~ Ok, now I’m REALLY feeling nostalgic!  :'(
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Re: Fun with photoshop
« Reply #34 on: 2011-03-08, 21:58:07 »
BTW again... anyone who doesn't want their photo in the cafepress shop can just let me know and I'll take it down. The intent here is to make the posters available to us, and I don't think we'll get much random traffic of people going in there to buy them otherwise. But I just wanted to make it clear that it's OK if you want me to take them down. :)
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Re: Fun with photoshop
« Reply #35 on: 2011-03-09, 04:08:10 »

The poster I ordered from cafepress as a test arrived today. It's pretty nice! Completely professional look. I wanted to be sure, I've had some duds from cafepress before (years ago). But this came out perfect.
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Re: Fun with photoshop
« Reply #36 on: 2011-03-09, 12:15:10 »
those are so cool. i dont think i have a good picture of myself in my mail like that :(

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Re: Fun with photoshop
« Reply #37 on: 2011-03-09, 14:03:36 »
Yeah I visited Neuschwanstein castle and of course nearby Hohenschwangau castle...  I would love a chance to go back and see them again.  :)
~ Ok, now I’m REALLY feeling nostalgic!  :'(

I'm with you 100%.  My lovely wife and I took a 2 week trip (before children).  We had nothing but our backpacks, open-ended Eurorail passes and a vague plan.  Visiting the Rhine castles from our temporary "base" in Bacharach, the ruins at Staufen, Munich, Neuschwanstein/Hohenschwangau, Prague, and Rothenberg ob der Tauber seems like just a dream now...

I long for the day when we can again spend an entire day laying on the hill above Bacharach, the Wernerkapelle ruins and Stahleck Castle at our back, sipping Riesling and simply watch the colorful barges work up and down the Rhine.

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Re: Fun with photoshop
« Reply #38 on: 2011-03-09, 16:00:35 »
those are so cool. i dont think i have a good picture of myself in my mail like that :(

Well, grab your camera, gear up, and hop to it! :)

Today's a good day for it. Overcast days outside provide some of the best lighting.
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Re: Fun with photoshop
« Reply #39 on: 2011-03-09, 19:07:16 »

Another "BTW":  I updated the folder (http://modernchivalry.org/posters/) to have copies of the 4:5 aspect ratio versions that I had to use for the cafepress shop, resized to replace the ones that were in there (and updated the forum posts here too). The difference is pretty minor, most notably that the images aren't as "tall".
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Re: Fun with photoshop
« Reply #40 on: 2011-03-10, 02:09:45 »
Gahh! I cannot believe I missed this!
Pick your favorite.....
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Re: Fun with photoshop
« Reply #41 on: 2011-03-10, 03:49:45 »
Gahh! I cannot believe I missed this!
Pick your favorite.....

I really like the one at the bottom, but it's cut off at the top. The others might work, but it's tricky when the photos are taken in poor lighting and with a flash. I might have to see if there's some nice indoor backdrops I can use with them with a similar lighting angle or something. Dang, just noticed that part of the hammer is cut off too... it might be fixable.

Also, do you have higher resolution versions? I really need big pictures. :)
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Re: Fun with photoshop
« Reply #42 on: 2011-03-10, 14:43:58 »
WOW!  These look awesome!  Sir Edward, we can order these?  I love the glowing blade...

As for resolution, maybe I need a better camera?  I meant to take pics over the weekend but the weather kind of sucked.  Still, maybe I can get it in this weekend if the weather holds up.  Maybe I'll do some shots in the rain for the hell of it...y'know, standing tall despite the storm.  lol

Sir Gerard, I do envy you your close proximity to these historical places...and things aren't so great on this side of the pond at the moment so be thankful you're not here.  lol
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Re: Fun with photoshop
« Reply #43 on: 2011-03-10, 15:34:14 »
Sir William, yep they're purchasable as posters on the cafepress page, in 16x20" size. I made your photo work, but that was only about 0.75 megapixels. Most cameras these days are between 4 and 12 megapixels. :)  It's possible that photobucket resized it down. (as an aside, any pictures you upload into the knight pages do get resized, but the original is stored for any future resizing, so we can use that as a mechanism to get them here).

Oh yeah, I encourage everyone to take lots of good pictures in interesting places. :)

When it comes to editing them into alternate backgrounds, it works best to have relatively neutral lighting (no camera flash, really heavy shadows, or overexposed blasted-out whites) and no obstructions or anything else that needs to be edited out before pasting the person into a backdrop (such as shadows on you from other objects).

For instance, if you have a photo with part of you that is obscured by another person or object, then that portion of you still has to be hidden in a new scene (see Sir Ulrich's, I had to keep him in the lower-right corner of the photo, because that's all there was to work with). Or if you have a patchwork of shadows over you from tree leaves, then any new background that's pasted in will also have to be a tree-covered scene with similar lighting.

Some people who are masters at photo-editing can completely remove shadows or change the angle of them. I might be able to tweak them a bit, but I'm no master at it. In the first post in this thread, I took out a shadow in the foreground in the grass by using the "levels" control, but doing that sort of thing on complex objects, such as faces, is an art form.

Since I'm still a novice at this, I'm still a bit limited by the source photos. :)

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Re: Fun with photoshop
« Reply #44 on: 2011-03-10, 18:10:13 »
Sir Edward....you may be novice but to us, it is almost like magic!
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