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Fire Training Montage - 12-08-2004, 05:36 AM


I work a lot with PhotoShop to create montages. This was created using PhotoShop CS. I upgraded from ver. 4.0 a few months ago and am still learning the program. These images were taken at our local fire training academy.

I've gotten quite a few fire training images over the past couple of years. Most of them look good and some really standout on their own. But every now and then I get creative with photoshop and comeup with something like this. All photos were taken on the Olympus E-20, 5MP.

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I like the design and the pictures, especially the background picture! What version are you using now? Just curious?
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03-07-2005, 05:45 AM


For this I used PhotoSop CS. I'm still learning it. Personally I think 5.5 was the easiest to use. I just couldn't afford it when it came out.

I got a deal on a combo with Elements 3 and Premiere Elements ($99 after rebates). I've installed them both but still haven't had a chance to play with either.
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