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Old 5th August 2002   #1
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Old 6th August 2002   #2
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I like the tone of this picture...
care to share what you actually did to it?
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Old 6th August 2002   #3
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Yes, I like it very much. Would also like to know what was done.
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Old 6th August 2002   #4
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Thanks...the above is the original image taken by the CoolPix 5700.

What I did was to create a Hue & Saturation Layer, colorized it and adjusted the Hue to change the whole image. After that, I lowered the Opacity so that some of the original color will seep through...

Duplicate the image onto another Layer, applied Gaussian Blur...and changed the Opacity to adjust the amount of blurring I need.

Its give more life I think....

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Old 6th August 2002   #5
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Very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
It certainly changed the whole tone of the picture to make a normal snapshot much, much more evocative and attention-grabbing.

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Very nice display of photoshop work!!! shall try it.
Think sooner or later u'll see lots of shots like this
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Old 6th August 2002   #7
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Default May be able to achieve this with the Dynax 7 STF mode

Hieee....

Just to share, i have seen on the web an image taken with Dynax 7 with the STF mode (Funct 25) to get a soft focus like this.

Yet to try out.......anyone tried it before....

To my knowledge, in the STF mode, the 7 exposures are taken on one frame but for each exposeure, the aperture is atuomatically changed and thus should give the gaussian blurr effect .

You can check out the Dynax 7 Yahoo groups and then do a search on the STF function and you can see a couple of photos like that.


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Old 6th August 2002   #8
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very well done mate!

I was wondering will the result be the same if
the pic was to print out... or send for developing(kodak express)?
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Old 6th August 2002   #9
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Thank you for sharing.. I've tried and it works just great. Good to know!!
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