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hi so everyone has seen irma.s pix

well i thought it was just great, and could be much better with a little of this and little of that in photoshop.

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regards

christian
Definitely the colors are brighter in this picture... They look nice Smile... but did you use photoshop or Mystical TTC?

Thanks Christian Smile
hi irma

photoshop i do not know what is mystical ttc?

regards

christian
Mystical TTC is a program you can use as a plug in PS... After seeing some of your post processings I was almost sure you worked with it...
I'd love to know what u did here byrt
i just play aroun with it....

i will write down the steps for you.

regards

christian
sorry im too busy to do it right now...looking for the press realese from nikon

yeeahhhhh d200

i promise will post it the steps.

regards
hi everyone

sorry for the long delay....


follow the sets

first ask Irma if you can copy her pix.....

1. duplicate layer
2. first layer set to multiply
3. gaussian blur 8 pixels
4. flaten
5. duplicate set to screen
6. flaten
7. duplicate
8. high pass
9. layer style to soft light 100%

10. adjust hue and saturation and shadow and highlight

hope that helps, if you need more details please let me know. But as you can see not much done to it, just layers. uuhmm maybe i should do an action...for yuo guys to copy? let me work on it.

regards

christian
hi ok...have the action but now how do post it in here? uuhmm
email me if you wan it...
regards

christian
I would like to have the action. Thanks Byrt.
We can't upload actions as it seems Jules never finished with that part of the forum. I think he's holding off for certain reasons.
Thanks Christian

I like to play around a bit and then make my own action, I tend to get too confused with other peoples LOL
I also work with blending layers a lot ... but I don't normaly flatten them after blending... I find more flexible to leave them just like this so you might change your layers later if needed... The problem is that you end up with huge files...

Also what is very interesting is that you adjust colors and light at the end of your post processing.... Very interesting to see how other people work...

Thanks a lot for sharing your technique, Chirstian... Smile
hi

irma, schellamo well thats the diference with the programs some people like to do things diferently. thats the beaty about it. as the example of turning a colour to b/w there are so many ways and what woks best for you is the best.
i just can not work with very big files the max i think is 70 megs then things start to slow down.

jerrico...could yuo kindly email with a blank email requesting the action will be easier for me to just attach it.

regards

christian