The Legion Of Doob: Perpetual Chaos

I remember Corel Draw, I hated trying to use that program, back in the 90's...

I needed something to produce the graphics for my website. There were very few choices back then.

I used Windows '95 with O'Reilly's Website and WebBoard on a Pentium as my server. $275 / month for a dedicated IP and 28.8Kb dial-up connection. That's ugly and dead slow by today's standards, yet it was one of the largest sites on the 'net back then with over 3500 pages.
 
Photoshop Express.
This is an iOS app?

@Agemon I remember using the unsharp mask with my dad once. He was an old school pro photographer and in the years before he died we would sit together working on his pics in my photoshop while he directed me. I learnt a lot (prior to that I was self taught and using it for graphic design mostly) - but I don’t remember how the unsharp mask works (what is does it how to use it). I just remember that we did. :hmmmm:
 
@Agemon I remember using the unsharp mask with my dad once. He was an old school pro photographer and in the years before he died we would sit together working on his pics in my photoshop while he directed me. I learnt a lot (prior to that I was self taught and using it for graphic design mostly) - but I don’t remember how the unsharp mask works (what is does it how to use it). I just remember that we did. :hmmmm:

If you're feeling inclined you can find youtube videos. The unsharp mask gives you the control to sharpen the photo to your own eye, not just automating it. It allows you to refine the focus just to the edge of being too grainy, pixelated or otherwise jacked up. It's a handy tool, just fiddle with it and you'll get it figured. Photoshop can do a lot of cool stuff!

Self taught... You understand Aesthetics and composition, both top keys in my book of photo's!
 
Here’s the original before the photoshop auto enhance and cropping. I don’t know if the edited one is really better or not but I do it to just about all my shots.

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Thanks - i might check it out for iPad. I have photoshop CS still functional on my desktop but computer time is not so possible for any length of time. That may change.
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Self taught... You understand Aesthetics and composition, both top keys in my book of photo's!
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Photoshop can do a lot of cool stuff!
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Here’s the original before the photoshop auto enhance and cropping. I don’t know if the edited one is really better or not but I do it to just about all my shots.

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The focus looks good on my phone, a bit of cropping is always nice.
 
Did a bit of training on the larger girls today. I want to flower them soon but I’m going to Hawaii in a couple weeks so I’ll probably wait until I return.
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I transplanted the Sour G, they had no issues being separated like the Peyote Critical had. They all seem to be doing great. The BerryBomb have taken to their training well so far.
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I realized I never put any shots of my lights and stuff here is the lights in the tent with the cookout clones.
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I'm a huge fan of the 132s, my go to flower bds
Also liking the 120s as well

The 288s rock in veg... really happy with those...
 
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