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'Water'melon - Abstract
Started June 13, 2012 @ 4:08am by Chance
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Chance




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'Water'melon - AbstractJune 13, 2012 @ 4:08am

\"Water\"melon 3 - Abstract by Intentional Serendipity, on Flickr

(Nikon D80, f/2.8, 105mm)
ISO 1000, 105mm/EFL 158, f/4.8 @ 1/500 sec, handheld



\"Water\"melon 2 - Abstract by Intentional Serendipity, on Flickr

(Nikon D80, f/2.8, 105mm)
ISO 320, 105mm/EFL 158, f/4.0 @ 1/180 sec, handheld



\"Water\"melon 1 - Abstract by Intentional Serendipity, on Flickr

(Nikon D80, f/2.8, 105mm)
ISO 320, 105mm/EFL 158, f/4.0 @ 1/180 sec, handheld


Anyone know how to present these as a triptych, from LR 4.1 -> Flickr -> TME?

Thanks,
Chance



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Last Edit: June 13, 2012 @ 4:11am by Chance
Flo




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June 14, 2012 @ 8:19am
These are nice abstracts and I get the reference to watermelon, lol.

I don't use LR. But the easiest way to make a triptych would be to first resize them all to the same size or the same orientation - all vertical or all horizontal.

I do my triptychs in PS.


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Steve




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June 15, 2012 @ 1:14pm
Nice abstracts, Chance. I think the only way to create triptychs or diptychs in LR is to use the print module. Here is a tutorial:
http://digital-photography-school.com/creating-a-triptych-in-lightroom


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Wes




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June 15, 2012 @ 4:20pm
The first and last are great abstracts of what could be the good parts of watermelons but the last one must be the rind. Very pleasing colors and, of course, water drops are always pleasant to see..

Wes
 
Chance




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June 17, 2012 @ 1:57am
Thanks for the comments everyone!

I am somewhat familiar with the LR print module stuff, but it seems a bit limited for the dip/triptychs. I'll do more research and play around some more. It may be time to dive into PS.

Thanks,
Chance


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