sinned79 said:Before
Purposing shot this way... (high ISO + wide open at f1.4)
After
So that I can convert it to B/W to give more impact.
Ahhhhhh!! I like the original better for once.. *__* and I'm a sucker for b&w shots... :sweatsm:
sinned79 said:haha the colored one not so impactful i find... and to some seasoned photographers, to them, it may look like flawed photo (unnecessarily high ISO + OOF).
lots of pp pros here! bought a book on PS cs4 got the software but cant do anything with it at all. lol anybody wana give a class?
Before (sorry for the low image quality cos this photo hosted on facebook)
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After
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1. Did some basic enhancement (sharpening, improve clarity and contrast)
2. Converted to vintage colors, add noise, add vignetting
Hi bro,care to share how to achieve this vintage colors?
he pulled up the greens, lowered the blues curves i think. might had pulled the reds. and upped the contrast
its cross processing techniques. many roads to the same effect.
Can't upload, can't link - pissed. -_-
Before: flickr.com/photos/61041770@N07/6133658880/
After: flickr.com/photos/61041770@N07/6133109801/
Add the www. in front of it.
Comment and feedback appreciatedWas just playing around.
I did this one recently... quite a difficult one..
Taken at marina barrage. You can see it and I think is still there in the water.
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After process.
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If you learn how to extract the actual image path instead of your flickr album page, you can still manually add the tags I believe.[/QUOTE]
Thank you :) Managed to extract the [IMG] from photobucket although the direct url was 'invalid'.