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by beam me up scotty on 18 October 2004 - 18:10

I think a good stock tip would be to buy stock in Adobe corporation. Looking at photo updates, it is apparent that many many photos are being retouched to make faded edges and sections of saddles black. Either alot of people are retouching or some one is severely compromising the integrity of this site by replacing photos with reconditioned ones.

by Dawnmarie on 18 October 2004 - 20:10

scotty, it is very easy to tell when someone alters a photo, people think you cant tell but you can. i have seen people try to steal PROOFs and think i couldnt tell.. stupid losers, anyway, i dont own adobe so i dont know anything about it, all i do is resize as we do for 35mm. i refuse to erase people out of the back of the picture, or handlers etc... because once you start doing that, you risk your reputation. i have lost out on buyers through the years because i wouldnt take the backround out of the photo, or erase people, but i dont care, this way i can say my photos are true as taken. i even keep the original memory stick so it can be compared incase anyone ever "wondered" i spend ALOT of money on memory because of this, but to me its worth it. Regards, Dawnmarie

by Kougar on 18 October 2004 - 21:10

I have it and use it for resizing...I did take a red collar off of a black dog LOL but that taxed my skill level with the prorgam! We were taking photos of Xito, and shot half a roll of film befroe we noticed the darn red collar. So yes, we filled in the collar on a few photos and printed them and put one on my site. My web guy took the legs and feet off a handler on a photo of my male, but the original is still in place on another page and he did nothing to alter the conformation of the dog...and he wouwld not know what to change anyway! I have looked at the updates and new photos in the past and yes, it is easy to see that there are big BLACK splotchs on alot of the dogs that are obviously from a tool. Little spikes on the saddles LOL are pretty obvious.

Brittany

by Brittany on 19 October 2004 - 07:10

I dont get the point of photoshopping pictures. It really shows how dishonest the person can be. I wouldn't buy any puppies or dogs from a breeder who photoshops their dogs online. It only shows that their hiding something rather then showing the faults on the dog.





 


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