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OT: Some Random Favorites
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Great Pics. Love the processing on those. is it a PS Action for those black and whites? mind sharing the processing?
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Wow, very good shots. That corona one is great!
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Thanks for the compliments
![]() maroun.c....I'm assuming you're talking about the black and white shots where part of the photo is in color? I forget the exact process (on PS, yes), but I do remember it involves using the history brush. I know, not much help. I'll try to look it up later when I get home. |
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Beautiful shots. You have good eyes!
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excuse me, im going to the kitchen for a beer...
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the best way to color B&W shots is to make a hue/saturation layer and desaturate the whole image. Next, using a layer mask paint out the parts you want to be colored with a black brush tool. its that easy.
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cute kitty
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GREAT SHOTS!
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