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    Finally finished working on our new post processing guide with Artie! here is a quick example made with recipes based on NeatImage and PS CC.

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    Love that smooth as a baby's tush background. There has been lots on the blog on NeatImage and the new guide for the last two weeks with lots more coming. The guide should be announced on the blog in a day or two. a
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    Nice portrait. Love those long feathers. Exposure and iQ nailed as usual ;)

    BG really makes the egret stand out.

    TFS

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    It's those feathers at the bottom half that make the photo exceptional to me. Immaculate execution as usual. Thanks for sharing. Ihtisham

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    Arash something for us to aim for,amazing texture and detail in the white feathers,bg is superb.

    Keith.

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    Lovely detail in the whites. Great separation between the plumes and the beautiful background. Thanks for sharing. Congratulations on finishing the new guide; wish you had one for Nikon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Dix View Post
    Lovely detail in the whites. Great separation between the plumes and the beautiful background. Thanks for sharing. Congratulations on finishing the new guide; wish you had one for Nikon.
    Hi Bill, the new post processing guide is for ALL cameras including Nikon

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    Good to hear. Thanks.

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    Those breeding plumes are super, and so is the BG. Bummer the bill is dirty, but everything else is as good as it gets for portraits.

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    Not an image I ever expected from you, Arash, but glad to see it. Love all the details in the plumes and the killer BG. Beak doens't bother me a bit just wish it had had it's green lores.
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