J JacePhoto Senior Member Oct 1, 2007 6,506 13 38 New York City www.flickr.com May 9, 2009 #2 Thanks for sharing Mandy. Is there a before and after picture to show us? Thanks.
Manda Senior Member Jun 23, 2006 663 0 16 Singapore www.amandaherbert.com May 9, 2009 #4 Most of my Bhutan set is used with variations of the above. Last edited: May 9, 2009
S Silverboi New Member Aug 21, 2007 97 0 0 May 9, 2009 #5 Thank you for this tutorial. It definitely will come in handy. Very nice effect..Btw, is there a larger tutorial picture? Can't really see pictures. Thank you!
Thank you for this tutorial. It definitely will come in handy. Very nice effect..Btw, is there a larger tutorial picture? Can't really see pictures. Thank you!
Long Thai Bean Senior Member Dec 14, 2003 1,350 0 36 The 3rd Rock beansproutpics.zenfolio.com May 10, 2009 #6 Thanks for sharing that .... Very interesting way of doing it ... Will give it a try soon.
ahbian Senior Member May 23, 2006 2,465 0 0 May 10, 2009 #7 Thanks for sharing again Amanda. This technique might work for some of my stashed away photos, keen to try it out soon.
Thanks for sharing again Amanda. This technique might work for some of my stashed away photos, keen to try it out soon.
Y yanyewkay Senior Member Sep 22, 2004 3,924 0 0 Cons digger. May 10, 2009 #8 the main crux is knowing which channel (A or B) to use for the colour to stand out.
haqeel Senior Member Jan 21, 2009 946 0 16 33 Sembawang, SG haqeel.livejournal.com May 11, 2009 #9 i just bookmarked this thread. will try this when im free! :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: