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I'm planning to set aside an hour or two on something creative i've been wanting to do for years. :D It's very much related to bathroom tiles, but has a very cool twist. You'll have to wait until it's done, but in the mean time I have to figure out the best way to photograph a bathroom tile.

Anyone have any tips? :lol:


Mon May 25, 2009 1:34 pm
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I would suggest taking the picture outside in the normal daylight without using the flash on the camera, or really really soft flash if its a compact camera (opposed to dslr).

Now if the tile is attached to the wall then i'm afraid you have to cut a piece out of the wall so you can take it outside and snap a picture of it. :D

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Mon May 25, 2009 1:42 pm
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Definitely need as much natural light as possible.

Reflective tiles? Matt?

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Yeah, reflective, which is a bitch. And stuck on the wall, which is also problematic :D I'll try and get some photos before the sun goes down today.

After that ill need to use Gimp or Photoshop or something. I need to boost the contrast of the photo, then figure out how to do selective tinting.


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I really don't understand gimp. It seems great for complex stuff, but the simple things (like for instance trying to move a selection) I can never get to work.

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Tue May 26, 2009 3:37 pm
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Try Paint.net It does a lot of easy to intermediate stuff, though it's no Photoshop.

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Derf (or '"Homeister" if you will), how are these bathroom plans of yours going?

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Thu Jun 04, 2009 9:24 am
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Stalled. I cant get the desired effect. I need to try some more things.


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yeah.... that was me.


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