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I finally have time to familiarize myself with the refurbished R-D1 I bought at around Christmas time, and am grateful for this site because so far I've been able to adjust the vertical alignment of the rangefinder patch and get rid of a lot of hot pixels and noise with the pixel correction and noise reduction features of the firmware upgrade.
I'm having a lot of fun taking pictures and informally learning about photography, but now I have a few questions about the nuts and bolts of how to make the most of my images:
1. Are there any other good yet simple ways to change color images to black and white aside from using the grayscale mode in PS? I read a thread about using a plug-in or a "duotone layer" thing (that I really don't understand as I am only on hour 3 of my Photoshop in 24 hours book), but I'd be interested in hearing what other methods there are. I think I also read about people using Epson RAW to do the conversion because it gives nice results. Don't get me wrong though, the "duo-layer" thing looks really good, but I think it's over my head at this time.
2. How do you apply sepia tones to an image in PS? One of my books doesn't cover this, and the other doesn't explain it very well.
3. Do you shoot JPEG or RAW or RAW+JPEG? I have just been shooting JPEG so far because I wanted to test the camera out and not have to worry about using the RAW converter that I don't know how to use yet. I like that this gives me the ability to take quite a number of shots on my SD card, but to my dismay I recently found out that by saving my images as JPEGs using PS, I continue to lose information compared to the original file given the serial use of lossy compression. Doh! The thing is, I like having the JPEG thumbnails available right away when I plug in my SD card to my computer as opposed to converting everything from RAW first. But if I use RAW+JPEG, what do I do with all these files, especially when I start editing them on PS? How do you handle and organize the storage of all these pictures? And what's the best way to work--always start from the RAW file and convert to TIFF or PSD to prevent repeated lossy compression?
4. Where do you like to post your images and why? Any advantages or disadvantages with Flickr vs. RFF vs. other sites?
Sorry for all these really basic questions. Thanks in advance for your advice!
I'm having a lot of fun taking pictures and informally learning about photography, but now I have a few questions about the nuts and bolts of how to make the most of my images:
1. Are there any other good yet simple ways to change color images to black and white aside from using the grayscale mode in PS? I read a thread about using a plug-in or a "duotone layer" thing (that I really don't understand as I am only on hour 3 of my Photoshop in 24 hours book), but I'd be interested in hearing what other methods there are. I think I also read about people using Epson RAW to do the conversion because it gives nice results. Don't get me wrong though, the "duo-layer" thing looks really good, but I think it's over my head at this time.
2. How do you apply sepia tones to an image in PS? One of my books doesn't cover this, and the other doesn't explain it very well.
3. Do you shoot JPEG or RAW or RAW+JPEG? I have just been shooting JPEG so far because I wanted to test the camera out and not have to worry about using the RAW converter that I don't know how to use yet. I like that this gives me the ability to take quite a number of shots on my SD card, but to my dismay I recently found out that by saving my images as JPEGs using PS, I continue to lose information compared to the original file given the serial use of lossy compression. Doh! The thing is, I like having the JPEG thumbnails available right away when I plug in my SD card to my computer as opposed to converting everything from RAW first. But if I use RAW+JPEG, what do I do with all these files, especially when I start editing them on PS? How do you handle and organize the storage of all these pictures? And what's the best way to work--always start from the RAW file and convert to TIFF or PSD to prevent repeated lossy compression?
4. Where do you like to post your images and why? Any advantages or disadvantages with Flickr vs. RFF vs. other sites?
Sorry for all these really basic questions. Thanks in advance for your advice!