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Ready to go home? my first picture :)

Started by Miz Cozma, January 06, 2008, 09:35:42 PM

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Miz Cozma

Hi all !!

This is my first post and first image.i so love this idea!!!

I took one that looked not too hard, to get started :)

I did ask Christine first before I cropped the image to center it. She said that would be ok

>>took out the cropping and ya still think its good :)  thanks for the feedback :)

So what do you guys thing.. ready to send home?

thanks

Miz Cozma


schen

Welcome Miz.  We are glad to have you join us. 

Nice job repairing the photo. 

Although you did a good job cropping the photo, I would probably not do that.  I would only crop the border if the border was beyond repair and the cropping resulted in a better composition.
Shujen Chen
Windows 10, Photoshop CS6

Miz Cozma

Hi Schen :)  thanks for the feedback :)  I put up the new image.

So does that mean ready to go home? :)


Ratz

Hi Miz, welcome.
I think she is absolutely ready to go home, great job :up:

schen

Shujen Chen
Windows 10, Photoshop CS6

Miz Cozma

Thanks all..now lets see if I can figure out the uploading hehehe

thanks for the feedback :)  and the nice welcoming !!

Miz

Tess (Tassie D)

Welcome to the forum Miz. Great job on the photo. What is that splotch on the train? Flowers?
Tess Cameron
Distribution Coordinator
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Mhayes

Hi Miz, great job on your first photo!  If you have any trouble with the uploading, let us know and we will walk you through it.

Margie
"carpe diem"

Margie Hayes
OPR President
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Hannie

Hi Miz,

Welcome, it is great to have you on the forum.  I'd say your first restoration is more than ready to go home.  Your levels and color adjustment are super.

:loveit:

Hannie
Hannie Scheltema
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Miz Cozma

Thanks everyone for all the nice posts!!!  and nice to meet you all! :)

as for the thing on the dress... seeing it up close.. it really does appear to be a flower.
I recall too there was a time where for poses in the wedding dress.. they would put flowers around the edge of the train.. so i am guess there are a few more spread around.

I am so hoping I am not wrong about hers hehe  but it looks like peddles when you zoom in

ok off to work way to early LOL

have a good day all  and oh ya I got it uploaded last night without issue :)

Miz  :hug:

klassylady25

This wasn't a wedding dress, this was a gown for a Mardi Gras ball.  She has a septar and the colors behind her tell the story.  Now it may be my computer but on the right corner of the gowns  down I still see a yellow cast. 



I know late as usual with my thoughts and welcome to our family!   :hug:

Candice

glennab

Hi Miz

I want to add my welcome.  Our newbies have been such great participants in the forum, so I hope you'll continue posting.  I think your restoration is mighty fine.  I do agree with Candy that there is a yellow cast where she's indicated, and even a little magenta at the very lowest edge.  Otherwise I believe the lovely lady is ready to go home.

Glad you're with us!

Glenna
What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others and the world remains and is immortal. ~Albert Pine

(Photoshop CS5 /Mac Pro)

Miz Cozma

Thanks for the more feedback :)  I don't really see the yellow as much but can see a difference  and I do see the red now
so I will touch those up and re-upload them :)

I already uploaded this one so hopefully you guys are holding it :)

and I got my next picture to do yay! :)

have fun all!!!

oh and I love the welcomes and feedbacks!

truckersau

Just adding my welcome to you Miz Cozma.
Your first restore looks good. Keep up the good work.

Miz Cozma

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Hey all :) 

ok that yellowing was a bit hard to get ride of hehe

tried a few tricks and think I have it :)

what do you guys think :)