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Experiments with Paint.net

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experiments with paint.net

original
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sepia effect
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B&W
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original
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ink sketch
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ink + sepia effect
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Not bad. If you ever get around to downloading Irfanview, it has many of the same features. It's not too shabby for a free program. Plus the batch resize is quite awesome for resizing ride report pictures.
 
Gary,
Those look pretty cool..... :clap: I'm just starting to look at heavy manipulation in post-processing to see what is out there. I'm sort of digging the 'water color' options in some programs. I think that, and printed on a canvas could provide for an interesting wall hanger.

I'll second the irfanview for batch resizing/other stuff.

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I use irfanview for batch resizing. For actual photo manipulation, it's not so great in my book.

another couple of experiments

original
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relief, 45 degree applied
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relief + oil paint, 90 coarse, 8 brush
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Heck, with my limited knowledge I just use Picasa 3 for all editing and Vallen Jpegger for batch sizing.

As the time has pasted, I've now used Paint Net, Photoscape and finally bought LR4 last month. Let the learning curve begin all over again. Sheesh!
 
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