A really interesting course, with technical aspects and a very dynamic workflow. Entertaining and rich in content. Personally, I am happy with the result, as it is my first photomontage. To improve the photo session ... but little by little ... Perhaps as I point to the course, I would have liked a final part of exporting the image, compressions, optimal formats, web, etc ... in order to respect the quality of the work and not to lose details. Could you help me with that teacher? Thank you very much for your masterclass :)
@mezopotamic Hi Marc, I think you have done a very good job especially considering the simplicity of the photoshoot. Congratulations!
As for how to export the work, I do not complicate my life much, mainly I work almost always in sRGB, and I always save as JPGs with maximum quality (level 12 in PS). For digital use (networks etc) what you should have in The important thing is to change the dimensions in pixels depending on where you are going to upload them.
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A really interesting course, with technical aspects and a very dynamic workflow. Entertaining and rich in content. Personally, I am happy with the result, as it is my first photomontage. To improve the photo session ... but little by little ... Perhaps as I point to the course, I would have liked a final part of exporting the image, compressions, optimal formats, web, etc ... in order to respect the quality of the work and not to lose details. Could you help me with that teacher? Thank you very much for your masterclass :)
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Teacher Plus@mezopotamic Hi Marc, I think you have done a very good job especially considering the simplicity of the photoshoot. Congratulations!
As for how to export the work, I do not complicate my life much, mainly I work almost always in sRGB, and I always save as JPGs with maximum quality (level 12 in PS). For digital use (networks etc) what you should have in The important thing is to change the dimensions in pixels depending on where you are going to upload them.
I hope I've helped
Cheers!
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