Spotted some Meganeuras on my last trip
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Since this came up the other day… Yes, I edit my photos but I am trying not to overdo anything, I want things to look as natural as possible, crop and add my watermarks. I am not a professional photo editor, I just try to do it as best as I can. As you can see here, the edit isn't even perfect. On the left is the original, on the right my edit. Photoshopped? Yes, but not to the extreme. Happy Sunday, y'all.
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Collection of cats who are colors but I photo edit them to be even more their colors
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Happy 🍑 Day! Miss Kevin Daley rockin' the Granny panties 💖 A Fresh Hi-res Multi Layer Edit 💋
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Image masking see more smpclippingpath.com is a technique used in digital image processing to selectively hide or reveal certain parts of an image. It is commonly employed in graphic design, photo editing, and computer vision applications.
There are several types of image masking techniques, including:
Layer Masking: This involves creating a layer mask in image editing software like Adobe Photoshop. A layer mask is a grayscale image that determines the transparency of corresponding pixels in the layer it's attached to. White areas of the mask reveal the underlying image, while black areas hide it, and shades of gray produce varying levels of transparency.
Clipping Masking: Clipping masking involves using a specific shape or path to hide or reveal portions of an image. This technique is often used to isolate objects from their background or to apply complex edits selectively.
Alpha Channel Masking: In this technique, an alpha channel is used to determine the transparency of pixels in an image. An alpha channel stores transparency information separately from the image's color channels, allowing for precise control over transparency levels.
Vector Masking: Vector masking involves using vector graphics, such as paths or shapes, to define areas of transparency in an image. This technique is commonly used for precise and scalable masking operations.
Image masking is widely utilized in various fields such as graphic design, photography, advertising, and web design to achieve complex editing tasks like removing backgrounds, creating composite images, or applying selective adjustments to specific parts of an image.
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A colourized photo of Satchel Paige (African American baseball legend) along with two paintings of Satchel. One by Rob Stark and the second by Kadir Nelson.
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