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I use an Aiptek, The drivers for me have been a little quirky. A few times while reinstalling several apps, I've had to reinstall the Aiptek drivers. But now everything seems fine. The unit does not have quite the resolutiuon I would like, but like Sans said you get what you pay for. I would buy it again. Peace Neil
Thread: Photo to Coin | Forum: Photoshop
Thread: Photo to Coin | Forum: Photoshop
Hoof, It looks like the B/W image is the better of the two(2) The shadow on the right side of the nose is still giving me fits. Unfortunately the shadow is what gives the photo depth. I guess it's not that important for what my purposes are. As the photo is looking more and more like a woodcut all the time. I do have and image that is 9" x 7" @ 400dpi. My G-code software doesn't want to handle that on very well though. Orion, Sorry for stepping all over your message. I hope you can get as much from this as I'm getting. Thanks guys. Neil
Thread: Photo to Coin | Forum: Photoshop
Thread: Photo to Coin | Forum: Photoshop
Thread: Photo to Coin | Forum: Photoshop
Thread: Photo to Coin | Forum: Photoshop
Thanks heaps in advance.
Neil
Thread: removing shadows in an image , having trouble achieving what I want. | Forum: Photoshop
The background isn't whats getting me into trouble right now. The right side of my daughters face is highly shadowed. And I need it to be lighted like the left. It's coming along in the second image. Peace Neil
Thread: removing shadows in an image , having trouble achieving what I want. | Forum: Photoshop
That's what I was using ICM, Yes and it was going to take an extremely long time. I'm not giving up on it, but I am going to use the newer image right now though. Simply because I'm eager to see what results I'm going to get casting this piece. Peace Neil
Thread: removing shadows in an image , having trouble achieving what I want. | Forum: Photoshop
Thread: removing shadows in an image , having trouble achieving what I want. | Forum: Photoshop
Thread: removing shadows in an image , having trouble achieving what I want. | Forum: Photoshop
I'm beginning to think that perhaps I should attempt another method of creating this coded work. One of the fella's over @ the Meshcam group suggested I'd never see a nicely done coin of other such work as a full front on carving. And because of the depth it would be very difficult. I'll see my daughter at lunch today perhaps another photo or two is in order. Not giving up on this one though. Peace Neil Here are a couple of links, one to the meshcam group, and the other to my photo location for my machine. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/meshcam http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/thuffner3/album?.dir=c3dd&.src=ph&store=&prodid=&.done=http%3a//photos.yahoo.com/ph//my_photos
Thread: removing shadows in an image , having trouble achieving what I want. | Forum: Photoshop
I don't have "IMAGE>Adjustments> Shadow/Highlight. I have Image>> Adjust> Brightness/Contrast. This isn't working either. I think I'm going to have to lightn'en these area's by hand. Previous attempts useing the hand method were proofing to be very tedious and extremely time consuming. Peace Neil
Thread: removing shadows in an image , having trouble achieving what I want. | Forum: Photoshop
Thread: Need to purchase | Forum: Bryce
Thank you, I had looked around sometime ago only to see that it had been discontinued or something, anyway I kinda gave up for awhile. Then thought I wander over to the Bryce forum. Thanks all.
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Thread: aiptek tablets, i need an opinion... | Forum: Photoshop