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You came just in time to remedy my problem and I personally want to acknowledge you for making things very and I mean very easy to follow on you Press quot Control F5 quot to get the most current page Digital Background Tips Digital Photography Learn Photography New Canon 50D Video New Nikon D90 Video Nikon D300 Video Testimonials quot Thank you for the tutorials They were very helpful In fact I have gotten so good now that Walgreen s stopped printing my photographs saying that they look too professional and I need a photographer s release form quot A K quot As somebody striving to become a self-employed digital photographer I found this to be a perfect alternative with some stunning results quot nbsp B Moir quot I had to write to say how great the videos are Oh boy do you make extractions easy Thank you I think your way is much smarter than chromakey it avoids all the yucky green reflections amp spill on the model that make them look sick quot Elizabeth P quot The tutorial on extracting an image including wispy hair is awesome I have asked three quot pros quot how this can be done I was told respectively quot It s very difficult quot quot That s a job for graphic designers quot and finally quot You can do it but you ll have to nbsp buy a graphics tablet and it will take you hours quot Ken Byrne Melbourne Australia nbsp quot I just purchased your tutorials a few days ago and just had to share this story with you I have enclosed my quot success quot picture for you to see nbsp nbsp It is my first attempt at using your techniques to extract a subject from a background nbsp As you can see the female has the wispy hair which is so very troublesome Anyway when I got done with the photo I uploaded it along with a few others I did to a local Walgreen s as I was anxious to see how they looked printed off About fifteen minutes after I did so they called me to tell me that they could not print my photos off because they were PROFESSIONAL I was so flattered but explained that I had done the pictures in Photoshop The woman on the phone with doubt in her voice said quot Photoshopa quot nbsp nbsp Then she proceeded to tell me that I would have to sign a waiver saying that they were not PROFESSIONAL photos I just want to THANK YOU again for helping someone like me learn such valuable techniques They really work nbsp nbsp I hope you will share more of your knowledge with us in the future nbsp nbsp I really enjoy the way you explain yourself in your tutorials so easily You re the BEST Thanks again quot Gloria P quot I am a bilingual social studies teacher and I nbsp take pictures nbsp as a hobby I take hundreds of photos all over the High School where I work You see I kind of help with the yearbook I had been working with backdrops but was stuck with the hair problem Some of my students would complain because I was cutting their hair or redoing it cause I couldn t find a way to fix it You came just in time to nbsp remedy my problem and I personally want to thank you for making things very and I mean very easy to follow on you Subjects: Digital Background, Digital Backdrops, Photoshop, Tutorials |