Hi all,
When this forum was first created I originally had the idea that as various questions were asked and answered I'd be able to maintain a index of retouching "problematics" pointing back to the most valuable of the threads that deal with the issues. In doing this, I hoped that the forum would become a valuable resource for learning how to deal with the various retouching challenges that photographers face.
Forums have great potential for doing this since each person has his or her own techniques, leaving the reader with a greater resource from which to pick or choose what works for them.
However, simply waiting for such a resource to grow naturally isn't working. I propose therefore to force the issue a little. Each week I intend to start a thread addressing a particular retouching problem that photographers often have to face. If you use any particular techniques to deal with the problem then I ask you to share your method so that everyone can learn by example.
Now, I'm not an infinite resource of ideas, so if any of you have any ideas for future problematics then please respond to this thread and tell us what you'd like us to deal with.
I shall keep this post updated with links to the Tips & Tricks threads as they are posted.
Tim
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The threads:
When this forum was first created I originally had the idea that as various questions were asked and answered I'd be able to maintain a index of retouching "problematics" pointing back to the most valuable of the threads that deal with the issues. In doing this, I hoped that the forum would become a valuable resource for learning how to deal with the various retouching challenges that photographers face.
Forums have great potential for doing this since each person has his or her own techniques, leaving the reader with a greater resource from which to pick or choose what works for them.
However, simply waiting for such a resource to grow naturally isn't working. I propose therefore to force the issue a little. Each week I intend to start a thread addressing a particular retouching problem that photographers often have to face. If you use any particular techniques to deal with the problem then I ask you to share your method so that everyone can learn by example.
Now, I'm not an infinite resource of ideas, so if any of you have any ideas for future problematics then please respond to this thread and tell us what you'd like us to deal with.
I shall keep this post updated with links to the Tips & Tricks threads as they are posted.
Tim
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The threads:
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