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I'm not sure if this is the right place for this.
Mods, feel free to transfer if necessary. ![]() |
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![]() Last edited by runner10; 10th March 2007 at 06:17 PM. |
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great! sunglasses is awesome! :-)
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Thanks Espion.
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I love the first one!
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Singapore, East Coast, Katong.
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THIS IS GREAT!
I love all of them! (I like the first and last one!) |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Sengkang
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nice..... esp the sunglasses shot..
was wondering... will the first one be nicer with the blue pool water also? also.. i think if the padyak pinoy is in color it will look good also... but that's just my guess... |
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nice! i like sunglass n flower. Can share how you got this selective coloring effect? ThnX!
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Jelimon, there are several ways to do this but what I normally do is select the part of the image which you want to remain colored, select inverse and convert the rest of the image to b&w. ![]() |
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I think this a really cool effect. I especially like the shot with the sunglasses. Now time for me to figure out how this is done and try it out.
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very nice...may i ask which are the softwares that are able to do this selection of colours?
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Hi Triggerfish & cichild,
You can do this in PS, just mask out the portion you want to keep the color and desaturate the rest. A lot of patience is needed. ![]() |
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neat stuff !!!
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Good effect !
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Thanks dfbread and Outlook.
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