ACDSee Pro2 photo editor

by Lee Hopkins on February 19, 2008 · Comments

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G'day! Thanks for returning!

So, at the request of Connie Benson I’ve been trying out the photo editing facilities inherent within ACDSee Pro2.

I’ve mentioned before how I had been impressed by the way it ’saved’ a photo of my youngest stepdaughter.

Here’s some examples of how it can take an average shot and make it that bit more special*… click on the images to see them full size

Original

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Edited
I applied ‘Exposure: Midtones only

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Original

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Edited
I applied ‘Color: Color Shift

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Original

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Edited
Effects: Scattered Tiles, Tile Size = 1000

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Original

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Edited
Exposure: boost contrast

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* your interpretation of what is ’special’ and what is ‘cr*p’ is entirely yours :-)

Yes, I love my polarising filter :-)

All shots taken on an ancient Pentax ProgramA, boat and house photos with a 24mm wide angle, the beach grass and dying trees with a 70-150mm zoom, on Fuji 400 Superia X-tra set to 800 ASA.

  • Thanks for exploring the creative aspects of Pro 2, Lee! Isn't the scattered tiles effect cool?!

    And I think your interpretations are great. Do what makes you happy.

    I look forward to seeing more of your work!
    Connie
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