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    Rising dead

    Nikon coolpix 8400, macro, curtin flash, Paint Shop pro9 flood filter, mr contrast.
    Last edited by kevin burns; 03-28-2006 at 11:02 PM.

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    Re: Rising dead

    Very interesting pic Kevin, but I like it. I'm a little unsure of what I'm looking at, but it's neat. So, you took the picture of the skull and added the flood filter I'm guessing? It's a neat shot, a little too much photoshopping for me, but it works.

    Well done.

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    Re: Rising dead

    yes I took a picture of a plastic Halloween mask with curtain flash and after the flash, I moved in closer to get a kind of double image of the skull.
    Then I bumped the contrast up a bit and added flood fill. No Photoshop, PAINT SHOP PRO9.
    basically the only editing was the flood.

    Thanks much.

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    Re: Rising dead

    Quote Originally Posted by kevin burns
    No Photoshop, PAINT SHOP PRO9.
    You say tomato, I say tomato. It's unfortunate that photoshop has become that sort of "buzz" word for photo editing programs. Just like Kleenex to tissue, Band-Aid to bandages, Xeroxing to photocopying...yeah, I think you get my drift

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