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  1. <p>The original picture was .RW2, after going through Lightroom 2.2 I was able to get it into PS CS3 to edit. Now that I have finished editing I would like to save it as a JPEG, however I am not able to.<br>

    Why can't I save it as a JPEG and what else should I save it as (currently it is a .psd I need to print it out offsite)?</p>

    <p>Thank you,<br>

    L.</p>

  2. <p>We were inside a horse arena and I used the flash on the camera (Lumix DMC-FZ28). The metering mode was the one with the spot in the brackets (aren't I the camera savvy person lol).</p>

    <p>I should have used spot metering?</p>

  3. <p>My subject was on the far side of a horse barn, 80x160 I think and lighting was ok but my pictures kept turning out really dark. I upped the exposure but that did not help either. One of the ladies that does agility with us is a photographer and she helped me with my camera settings.</p>
  4. <p>Thank you! I'm going to get the free version of Neat Image. To me better would be smoother, not so nosiy but also detailed.<br>

    It looks good on my camera, then I upload it and I want to chuck my computer out the window! LOL<br>

    I'm on a steep learning curve and I just have to keep trecking. I'll get there eventually.</p>

    <p>The crop is .34 mp? I wonder how to crop the image and keep it's original mp (it should be 10), any tips?</p>

    <p>Again thank you guys so much. Some day I will post something decent! Hehe</p>

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  5. <p>I have CS3 and Lightroom. I know I need to get a book and read how to use them but I haven't had time yet to get one. It also doesn't help that I have such an old computer (built in 1997, upgraded parts sporadically).<br>

    I took the following picture this weekend and I really like it but I can not figure out (using either program) how to make it look better.<br>

    Is it me or will it just not get any better no matter what I do? At the rate I'm going I should stick to pictures taken from my cell phone, they are not so grainy!</p>

    <p>Thank you,<br>

    L.<br>

    <img src="http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b93/GnR_Girl/BirthdayGirl.jpg" alt="" /></p>

    <p> </p>

    FF?

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    <p>Hey, look at it like this, when you're 31, if someone thinks you are still 26 you'll be happy! Likewise at 40, 35 will be flattering!</p>

     

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    <p>As it is right now, I could pass for 15 :(<br>

    I went back to my high school on Monday to pick up my transcript (horrid flash backs) and a teacher stopped me in the hall, told me I should get to class.</p>

    FF?

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    <p>I'm guessing Louisa is about 17-19, maybe 20?</p>

     

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    <p>Oh it's that obvious eh? I'll be 22 in August, but I'm mature for my age! Haha</p>

  6. <blockquote>

    <p>We're a patient lot, we Pentaxians...</p>

     

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    <p>Hmm, maybe I am not cut out to be a Pentaxian, a cat lover AND patience?! Heehee</p>

    FF?

    <p>What does FF mean in the photography world?<br>

    Every time I see it I think "Franz Ferdinand", but I am postivie that it is not correct! LOL</p>

    <p>Sorry if this shouls be posted in the newb section, I like it here.</p>

  7. <p>Dorus,<br>

    I appreciate the honesty, thank you.<br>

    The skittles picture: I am not sure how to get more area in focus yet but I do like that the back is blurred.<br>

    For some reason, I quite like the dog fur picture. I hate the brown at the bottom, but the actual fur strands intrigue me. (I think in another thread I've mentioned that I am odd! LOL)</p>

     

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