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Kara/Lee is my obsession and the reason I have joined LJ (that and [livejournal.com profile] queenofthorns Leecaps), I love them together and separately, but will never forgive Ron Moore if they don’t become one.
*writes a letter to Ron Moore*

I LOVE the way they always stand SO close when they speak and look into each other’s eyes. It makes my knees week every time..

Thank you very much, [livejournal.com profile] ginger001 , your icons are so lovely, really inspiring. Credits for brushes : [livejournal.com profile] magicalicons and [livejournal.com profile] twinklebyte.

Icons form season 2 below, they are not particular spoilerish; if you would like to take any, please leave a comment.

I would appreciate comments very much, good and critical..
* If you think they are no good, just tell me* ;)

Examples:
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Date: 2005-10-19 10:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alexandral.livejournal.com
Wow!!!!!!!

I WOULD LOVE YOU to help me out! I am using Photoshop 5.5, but i think that i will be able to get a newer version when i am back to work as a part of the work license..

I have tried to use Levels and Curves, i think in particular in the 4-5-6 batch as it was VERY dark and out of focus. I did some "Levels" on 4-5-6 to get that colour.

I like very much a shot from "Colonial day", but whatever i did i just could not rid of some purple spot on Lee's cheek.

Date: 2005-10-19 10:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] raedances.livejournal.com
Photoshop 5.5 should be no different in terms of Levels and Curves.

The idea behind Levels is that you're tightening the spectrum of the image. You've got three sliders, representing your "black," "white," and "grey" tones, and then you've got that handy graph, showing you where things are actually falling. In a balanced image, you'll see the graph spread from one end to the other, in a screen cap, though, you're most likely to see everything slammed towards the left (black) side of the spectrum.

What this means is that there is no actual "white" in your image. It's like white balancing a camera - you have to tell photoshop where "white" is on the spectrum, and then it will adjust everything accordingly. If you slide the white slider left (usually, but not always, to where the graph actually starts) you'll see a big improvement. Unlike "Brightness" which makes everything brighter/whiter in a uniform way, "Levels" is magic, and tightens the whole spectrum, leaving your darks dark, adjusting your mids, and brightening your whites. (Sounds like laundry, doesn't it?)

I'll tackle curves in a seperate post, since I just got a stack of proofs on my desk!

Date: 2005-10-20 01:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] raedances.livejournal.com
Okay, Curves. Probably the single most useful thing in Photoshop, and the most confusing at first. Let's see if I can even articulate what it does.

Okay, you've got your line, which by default will run from the upper right to the lower left. As with Levels, you can think of right being your whites and left being your darks. Basically, you'll create points and drag those to turn your line into a series of *drumroll* curves. I would be hard pressed to explain the magic, but basically, moving your line towards the upper left will brighten and towards the lower right will darken. Curves is a GREAT way to fix some of the weird color casts in screencaps.

For example, I find that most screencaps tend to be overly yellow. I found this to be especially true while trying to make my *Shags the CAG* icon. Those caps will lighten (begrudgingly) but they come out VERY yellow. Now, if you look at them closely, you'll notice that it's not uniformly yellow. You could change the Hue/Saturation sliders and make everything more blue, but then you'll just have an opposing problem. This is where the magic of Curves wins. If you pull up Curves and select Blue instead of All, you can pull the line up and left (very slightly) from the middle, the will make your midtones more blue/less yellow, and leave your darks and lights alone.

Does that kind of make sense? The only way to even begin to understand this is to just play around with it, but it helps to have a direction to head in! Let me know if you have any other questions, if I can't answer them, I'll certainly know someone who will!!!

Date: 2005-10-20 07:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alexandral.livejournal.com
Does that kind of make sense?

You explain very well, i understood it all!!!!!!!!!!!
I appreciate your help very much, thank you!!!

Date: 2005-10-20 08:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alexandral.livejournal.com
I just was thinking if what i wrote came of the right way...

I meant - you made it very easy to understand, it was puzzling me before, i think that i was trying to use Hue/Saturation separately from Curves and could not figure out what to do...

I like you "Shag the cag" icon very much ;)))

Date: 2005-10-21 10:08 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alexandral.livejournal.com
O, i just have tried Layers/Curves - it is magic!! Thank you so much, can i add you to the list of my friends? (you don't have to say yes...)

Date: 2005-10-21 02:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] raedances.livejournal.com
Sure! I'll add you back!

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