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Post by hmca on Aug 7, 2020 23:41:20 GMT
Interesting, Sepiana. When I tried Capture I wondered how I might ever use it. I like seeing how you used it on her dress.
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Post by Sepiana on Aug 7, 2020 23:46:38 GMT
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Post by hmca on Aug 7, 2020 23:49:25 GMT
Thanks, Sepiana. I had seen those but I really like the way you used it one her dress.....it looks so natural. Ahhhh, Sepiana....I just went back and watched the panos video.....that was very helpful. Thank you!
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Post by Sepiana on Aug 7, 2020 23:57:58 GMT
Just playing around with cross processing filters from Filter Forge Tony, I forgot to ask you when I commented on your entry earlier. Do you remember which filter did you use? I have been using these two: Cross Processing by Jack1970 and xPro by truman. I really like your cross-processing effect.
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Post by Lillias on Aug 8, 2020 10:25:07 GMT
Took into SPE and applied the Engraved Plaque filter by Superdave. Blended with the original using the Hard light blend mode to give a kind of antique look.
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Post by tonyw on Aug 8, 2020 10:55:49 GMT
Just playing around with cross processing filters from Filter Forge Tony, I forgot to ask you when I commented on your entry earlier. Do you remember which filter did you use? I have been using these two: Cross Processing by Jack1970 and xPro by truman. I really like your cross-processing effect. I started with another filter by Jack 1970 - pseudo-color infrared and modified it to change the colors, saturation etc. Just starting to figure out how to modify existing filters and that one was quite simple so a good one to start with. I have Pro version 9. The “flow chart” interface for creating and modifying filters is certainly different and unlike anything I’ve played with before. Tony
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Post by Sepiana on Aug 8, 2020 11:56:09 GMT
Tony, I forgot to ask you when I commented on your entry earlier. Do you remember which filter did you use? I have been using these two: Cross Processing by Jack1970 and xPro by truman. I really like your cross-processing effect. I started with another filter by Jack 1970 - pseudo-color infrared and modified it to change the colors, saturation etc. Just starting to figure out how to modify existing filters and that one was quite simple so a good one to start with. I have Pro version 9. The “flow chart” interface for creating and modifying filters is certainly different and unlike anything I’ve played with before. Tony Tony, thanks a lot! Just finished downloading the pseudo-color infrared filter. I also have FF 9 Pro (with a lifetime upgrade to all future versions). The more I play with this program the more I discover its potential. I can't wait to get FF 10 when it is released sometime in the Fall.
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Post by Sepiana on Aug 8, 2020 12:13:33 GMT
- Took the file into Luminar (Sky replacement and addition of the birds). - Applied a texture by Jerry Jones (Oil Painting, Multiply blending mode, 75% Opacity). - Created the panels with Panel Effects by Jason P. Odell. - Applied the Oil Painting filter on the background layer. - Applied a frame layer style by Jodi Frye.
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Post by Sepiana on Aug 9, 2020 14:48:41 GMT
One more! - Ran my English Tea Can Painting action. - Applied a texture by CoffeeShop (Artistic Canvas, Multiply blending mode, 75% Opacity).
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Post by Sepiana on Aug 9, 2020 19:29:07 GMT
Had to do another one while waiting for Mother Nature to calm down (rain, thunder, lightning, flash flood, etc., etc.). - Ran the file through ON1 Photo RAW (Dusty Trail by Photomorphis). - Created the double exposure effect with PSE (Guided Edit>Fun Edits). - Applied a Textural Border by Photomorphis.
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