1) Post your own image that you want to see other people post process (eg: 'photoshop'). Make sure it is not an image that has already been post processed. For example, link to RAW files (hosted on a separate site) or 'untouched' JPGs/PNGs. Resizing is allowed to save space on whatever site you upload your 'unfinished' photo to.
2) Post process (edit, photoshop, or whatever you like to call it) another's photo. Explain, in detail, how you got to your final product. This can go into however much detail you want; you can go overboard and create a video of it, create a photoshop action, etc. Try to keep your edit within 'good taste' boundaries; avoid (but it's still allowed) simply opening a program and putting a 'sketch' filter over the image.
3) Provide constructive criticism. Feel free to be mean. But not too mean (that part applies to me too).
You can do either 1 or 2 or 3 whenever you feel like it, so specify if if you are doing a 1 or 2 or 3 with a "#1" or "#2" or "#3" at the top of your post (I know, it too sounds wrong, but it wasn't my intent) and who it is directed at. Well, you get the idea...
Linking is easy (if you choose to host your image on a separate site) though hosting your reworks (in the reworks gallery on Caedes.net is encouraged:
<@ href="[copy and past the link here, including the http://]">Blue Underlined Text</@>
But for this thread, you can:
1) Post your own image that you want to see other people post process (eg: 'photoshop'). Make sure it is not an image that has already been post processed. For example, link to RAW files (hosted on a separate site) or 'untouched' JPGs/PNGs. Resizing is allowed to save space on whatever site you upload your 'unfinished' photo to.
2) Post process (edit, photoshop, or whatever you like to call it) another's photo. Explain, in detail, how you got to your final product. This can go into however much detail you want; you can go overboard and create a video of it, create a photoshop action, etc. Try to keep your edit within 'good taste' boundaries; avoid (but it's still allowed) simply opening a program and putting a 'sketch' filter over the image.
3) Provide constructive criticism. Feel free to be mean. But not too mean (that part applies to me too).
You can do either 1 or 2 or 3 whenever you feel like it, so specify if if you are doing a 1 or 2 or 3 with a "#1" or "#2" or "#3" at the top of your post (I know, it too sounds wrong, but it wasn't my intent) and who it is directed at. Well, you get the idea...
Linking is easy (if you choose to host your image on a separate site) though hosting your reworks (in the reworks gallery on Caedes.net is encouraged:
<@ href="[copy and past the link here, including the http://]">Blue Underlined Text</@>
...and replace the "@" with "a"