I finally got the studio pictures I took in Taiwan! Apparently it came with a CD with the edited photos, an album with unedited prints, and another album that they designed and layout-ed. I won't get to see the latter two until I go home for spring break, but here are a few of the edited shots my sister sent me. Sadly, it appears two of the images on the CD are broken, including one of my favorites. ;_; But they look too Photoshopped anyway -- maybe it's just me -- so hopefully I'll be satisfied with scanning in the originals.
But if any of you know how to fix broken JPEGs, let me know. One of them may have nothing more than a bad header file, and the other probably only has one bad bit, since you can preview it fine. Photoshop won't open them, though.
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2 (cutesified!)
3 (my favoritest, because it's so natural, which may mean I shouldn't have bothered with the studio-ness in the first place; but I guess just means the make-up and stuff are subtle, not nonexistent)
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5 (just... ignore... backdrop...)
6 (for some reason this one always reminds me of a Star Wars poster)
7 (dammit, I'm just doomed to looking Korean)
But if any of you know how to fix broken JPEGs, let me know. One of them may have nothing more than a bad header file, and the other probably only has one bad bit, since you can preview it fine. Photoshop won't open them, though.
1
2 (cutesified!)
3 (my favoritest, because it's so natural, which may mean I shouldn't have bothered with the studio-ness in the first place; but I guess just means the make-up and stuff are subtle, not nonexistent)
4
5 (just... ignore... backdrop...)
6 (for some reason this one always reminds me of a Star Wars poster)
7 (dammit, I'm just doomed to looking Korean)