Timothy Pennington from Northern Virginia

Published: May 8th, 2008

Duration: 13:00

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Discussion Open - 6 Comments

  1. Link does not work -

  2. Unable to open with Quick Time. Says file is not a movie file. Same for the DC.

  3. same problem!

  4. I have no problem with Quick Time but can't watch the workbench within Windows Media Player as usual. I am on a PC running Windows XP SP3.

    Thanks for reminding us about the use of the group mask, Mark. I keep forgetting and it will come in handy, I am sure.

    By the way, I hate to be the one to tell you but you're "Vietnam memorial" is actually part of the "World War II memorial". No big deal, but you did say you weren't sure and I am a World War II veteran so should know. The next time you should know :-)

    Come out to Washington, DC sometime and it will be my honor to personally drive you around the area.

    Best regards,

    Wes

  5. I had a problem with a couple of the uploads. Please give it a try and if you have any more issues, send an email to support @ radiantvista . com

  6. Mark,

    It was great seeing my photos used for the Photoshop workbench -- Thanks!

    As Wes said, the right most photo was of the World War II memorial. However, the Washington Monument was reflected in the Vietnam Memorial, so you were partially right!

    Great technique of the group mask. I also didn't know about the trim technique -- that was cool too!

    Best Regards,

    Tim

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