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Hello again...
Long time no see. A lot to do and no time to take pics as i wanted. I did try something with PS and apparently it looks like it was taken with an HS IR film from Kodak. Here are some results ![]() ![]() Just tell me what you think about the process. OllieC |
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ahh this is really nice!!.. love the tones
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Very nice
Faded Gaussian Blur on the Green Channel? Cheers, Matt |
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I will put the atn file online tonight for those who are intersted.
Oli |
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Ooo! Very nice effect
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The PhotoShop action can be found here.
Let me know users.skynet.be/fa075997/Process_to_black_and_white.atn |
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http://users.skynet.be/fa075997/Proc..._and_white.atn |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Belgium - Haasrode
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oups.. i did forgot the HTTP thing...
Sorry guys.. Ok... did someone already gave it a shoot ?? If yes, please let me now |
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Thanks for the Action. Did you use it with 7pix for Gaussian blur? Compared with my normal B/W Action, ur HS IR action and Dream Suite. ![]() Also tried on another: ![]() |
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I do not use the 7 pix everytime. somtimes it is 4 and sometime 200.. it depends frm the effect you want to have.
You can also play with the opacity and fill at the layer level. Last edited by OlivierC; 8th June 2006 at 04:32 AM. |
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