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Just wondering whether anyone plays with photo collages or tools such as Repligator which produces special effects on your images? I think they might be cool, but the novelty might wear off after a while.
I think subtle post processing is always better, and shows more of the technique of the photographer. What do you think?
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I've just discovered :
Contrast Masking
Overlaying inverse pictures
and the channel mixer.
that's about all I got at the moment
I am enjoying seeing what these do to my photos. I think for the moment, I'm still about subtle.. I'm not in the class of most on here who can produce amazing post-production effects...
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I've recently been playing with layers... especially duplicating a layer, making it monochrome and then deleting certain elements to let the color show through.
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EnglishBob Wrote:I've recently been playing with layers... especially duplicating a layer, making it monochrome and then deleting certain elements to let the color show through. Selective Colouring was my first foray into post-processing... see here
Those were done before I understood layers... I would just select what I wanted to keep in colour - invert the selection - convert to greyscale. Layers gives you a much broader range of options...
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This is my favorite so far.
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That was one of my first type of effects to apply. Here is one of my first images.
Sit, stay, ok, hold it! Awww, no drooling! :O
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Petographer Wrote:That was one of my first type of effects to apply. Here is one of my first images.
PetDude, try it like this:
Just use the url of the pbase page itself and add .jpg; don't link to the image properties.
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Ok, thanks. Does my linkl not show for you? I see it. At first I just thought you liked the larger image.
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Petographer Wrote:Ok, thanks. Does my linkl not show for you? I see it. At first I just thought you liked the larger image. http://www.portperry.com/bbs/images/smiles/icon_lol.gif
Well of course bigger is better ( :!!!: ) but no, I just see a red X on your post. If you can see it yourself, it's likely just the the properties URL is in your cache.
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