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wilbs999
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« on: February 19, 2011, 02:38:30 PM »

Are you all aware that it's possible to grab any of your photographs, they come down and open in photoshop?  That didn't happen on the old site, but it's easy to do now.

I'm not a professional, but some of you are, and aren't you worried about that?

Sharon
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« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2011, 03:04:57 PM »

[quote author=wilbs999 link=topic=217.msg637#msg637 date=1298147910]
Are you all aware that it's possible to grab any of your photographs, they come down and open in photoshop?  That didn't happen on the old site, but it's easy to do now.

I'm not a professional, but some of you are, and aren't you worried about that?

Sharon
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That's neat isn't it.... Grin, I do that but I use the "Bridge" that is in PS in stead of PS. Either one gives much better presentation than the process that is in the site.
I also adjust my images for 920 x562. Always adjusting it to 562 on the short side. That,s the max.  Roll Eyes  I think.
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« Reply #2 on: February 21, 2011, 03:50:35 PM »

Jim, your KOREAN MEMORIES image is iconic.  The drawing you did to enhance the foreground soldier's features adds to the dismal mood.  The positions of the soldiers brings the eyes around the image; and their domed shapes make them seem like those rolli-polli toy figures.  Great image!
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« Reply #3 on: February 21, 2011, 07:17:20 PM »

[quote author=dianasanzone link=topic=217.msg657#msg657 date=1298325035]
Jim, your KOREAN MEMORIES image is iconic.  The drawing you did to enhance the foreground soldier's features adds to the dismal mood.  The positions of the soldiers brings the eyes around the image; and their domed shapes make them seem like those rolli-polli toy figures.  Great image!
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Thanks for the comments. I've got more coming. -Jim
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