photojojo.com — If you've ever wrestled to get a decent shot of the outside and inside when shooting indoors on a sunny day, or been disappointed to find your subject silhouetted when shooting into the sun, we have your fix. Our pal Josh, shown here holding his imaginary camera, has a nifty trick that will let you fix those shots in a jif....
Oct 6, 2006 View in Crawl 4
petrokOct 6, 2006
"jiffy" - "fy" + "..." = DCstewieG sounding kinda silly
charliekwinOct 6, 2006
Really, this is Basic Photoshop 101. If you insist on doing it his way, at least use an adjustment layer.Just duplicate your layer and play with the blend mode instead or try the shadow/highlight tool.
gameboyhippoOct 6, 2006
I thought it was pretty good. I'm a programmer, not a designer. I don't mess with the graphics normally. So tutorials like this are great for people like me.
onelikeseabassOct 6, 2006
ditto.. it never ceases to amaze me how many tools frequent this siteok, so you know something about a program, congratulations. Your knowledge != everyone elses
chrism1128Oct 7, 2006
I'm glad he posted this. Some of the better suggestions put forth by a few people (pompus though they might be) were good.If that's what it takes to get to some good results that's fine.
brokenbetaOct 7, 2006
Get Quicktime Alternative then.
brokenbetaOct 7, 2006
Wow, you're right and you're both being dugg down. Congratulations everyone!
dcstewiegOct 26, 2006
Wow! Woooosh!! Sorry, I guess everyone's sarcasm detector missed that one...
costumegalMar 21, 2008
I think the video is a great idea. I had been looking for a solution to these issues, and found that many text postings put things in the wrong order, or referred to the right tool, but in the wrong pull down menu (We all make that mistake sometimes when explaining things). This made it very clear, and helped me with a very common problem.