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Post by blackmutt on Jul 15, 2019 23:55:16 GMT
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Post by fotofrank on Jul 16, 2019 3:09:24 GMT
Thanks Judy, My Version
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Post by blackmutt on Jul 16, 2019 9:23:32 GMT
Wonderful Frank!
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Post by tonyw on Jul 16, 2019 19:31:13 GMT
I did this one with the quick selection tool and then an ON1 B&W preset called latte on the unselected part. Latte looked pretty close to sepia Interestingly I think this would work with the smart brush in PSE as I recall color>sepia was one of the options when I was poking around the smart brush in the last creative challenge. Have to go look againh. Tony
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Post by tonyw on Jul 16, 2019 22:25:17 GMT
One more done closer to the tutorial - one of the many shots I took at a local model aircraft flying show last week. A good test of continuous focus - those RC planes sure fly fast! Tony
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Post by hmca on Jul 17, 2019 0:36:42 GMT
This was fun, Judy! Used the slider technique for the first two. Red was hard as it was in other parts of the image. So did a third one and converted the entire image to Sepia and then used a mask to bring back her red shirt.
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Post by blackmutt on Jul 17, 2019 0:39:33 GMT
Great job, Tony and Helen, you went above and beyond. Nice job!
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Post by Sepiana on Jul 17, 2019 15:53:50 GMT
Judy, great choice of tut -- just a few steps yet effective and offering lots of creative possibilities. - Starter image for EP #160. - Used the Select by Color option.
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Post by Lillias on Jul 17, 2019 22:25:55 GMT
Image used from morguefile...Thanks for the challenge. I opted to keep the colour of the flower.
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Post by Sepiana on Jul 18, 2019 2:27:00 GMT
Another one . . . - Used the Select by Color technique. - Applied the Texturizer filter (Sandstone) - Applied a frame layer style by Jodi Frye. - Image source: Pixabay.
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Post by ritage on Jul 18, 2019 17:47:19 GMT
Sepiana, the mimosa makes a beautiful contrast. Love it!
Rita
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Post by ritage on Jul 18, 2019 19:33:35 GMT
Converted to Sepia with Gradient Map and added Crystallize Filters selectively
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Post by blackmutt on Jul 19, 2019 0:34:09 GMT
Nice job everyone! Thanks for playing
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Post by Sepiana on Jul 19, 2019 7:48:41 GMT
- Used the Select by Color option. - Set the B&W adjustment layer to Screen blending mode, 100% Opacity. - Created the border effect (Antique Rounded) with ON1 Photo RAW. - Image source: Pixabay.
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Post by Sepiana on Jul 19, 2019 14:55:33 GMT
Sepiana, the mimosa makes a beautiful contrast. Love it! Rita Rita, thanks for the comment! I truly appreciate it.
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