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Study Group 12 - Assigned Subject











 
Carole Kropscot, APSA
Jenny Gu
Ulrike Henn
Ruth Rittichier
Walter Ross
Barbara Kuebler
Sophia Aldridge
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Welcome to the Digital Imaging Study Group 12 - Assigned Subject

If you have any questions or comments, please contact this group's Administrator Carole Kropscot, APSA at: ckropscot@yahoo.com

For further information about the Study Groups contact the Director, Barbara Miller, FPSA, PPSA at
bembrit@bellsouth.net

FUTURE ASSIGNED SUBJECTS

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  • January 2012 - Use a table top of a cut glassware image and apply one or many of the filters POSTER EDGES, ACCENT EDGES, FIND EDGES, or GLOWING EDGES. You can be very creative with these filters. - Walter Ross
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  • February 2012 - Make a Vertical Photo Panels Effect in Photoshop. There is a very well explained tutorial on the www.photoshopessentials.com web - Barbara Kuebler
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  • March 2012 - Construction. Photos of any type of construction whether home, businesses, road work, etc. - Sophia Aldridge
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  • April - Make a painting from your photographic image. You can use any software program. If Photoshop, try the History brush. Lots of how-to info within Photoshop's Help and on the Internet. - Carole Kropscot
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  • May - - Jenny Gu
  • June - - Ulrike Henn

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EID has established a message forum to exchange ideas. Click here to go to that forum.


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The images displayed on this website were created by members of the Photographic Society of America's (PSA) Digital Imaging Study Group #12. 

The creators of these images explain how they arrived at the final results by manipulating their photographs in a digital imaging program such as Photoshop. The images are presented for Group members to study and critique by offering constructive comments on the artistic merit, technical strengths and weaknesses of each image.  Enjoy your visit to this site and be sure to check back each month on the 10th for a new set of images, and the 25th for the current comments.  For best viewing, your monitor should be set to a screen size of 1024 x 768 for a 17" monitor.
All images are the copyright of the individual photographers and none should be copied or used in any form, whatsoever, without the expressed written permission of the photographer.

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