The person you searched for (Andrei Herasimchuk) has authored 6 comments. They are shown below in reverse date-order, and grouped by the post they belong to:
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September 2004 | |
Baseball pitcher at SBC Park | Forget the pitcher. (As awesome a shot as it is.) Let's hear a Brit's thoughts on what has to be the best baseball park in the United States! PacBell rules! Don't you love loaded questions? [view in situ] |
August 2004 | |
The Shadow/Highlight tool in Photoshop CS | Agreed with Dunstan's summary. Further, a range of images would confirm the more dramatic differences going on with what Photoshop is doing in Shadow/Highlight as compared to all the steps one… [view in situ] |
"BTW, you can download it and test it out for yourself. It's available for MAC, Windows, Linux and any other POSIX-like environment that you like." I'm very well aware of what the GIMP can do. I… [view in situ] |
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The image Dunstan uses simply shows what kind of detail Shadow/Highlight can reveal. How much one uses it or what one does with the image after that detail is brought back is up to the… [view in situ] |
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James said: "Now I know how well Gimp performs with respect to Photoshop. I'm happy to confirm that in Gimp 2.0 I get identical results." The GIMP does not have similar functionality to… [view in situ] |
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It is more than a repackaged Curves tool. Todor and Chien (the two brilliant engineers who work on a lot of the algorithmic stuff in Photoshop) found a way to analyze an image and recursively move… [view in situ] |
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