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02/16/2005 01:42:53 AM · #1 |
Ben very kindly sent me the directions how to do sepia using ps. WOW had never investigated the Adjustments->variations before. Cool!!
Would love some comments on how it looks on your monitors, how to improve.
thanks
sue
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02/16/2005 01:45:45 AM · #2 |
Originally posted by suemack: Ben very kindly sent me the directions how to do sepia using ps. WOW had never investigated the Adjustments->variations before. Cool!!
Would love some comments on how it looks on your monitors, how to improve.
thanks
sue |
if you're using variations, click on 'shadows' and darken a notch or two. that will increase the contrast a little without darkening the image as a whole. of course...i really like contrasty images, so take my ideas with a grain of salt.
edit to correct atrocious typos.
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02/16/2005 01:53:17 AM · #3 |
Originally posted by Pedro:
if you're using variations, click on 'shadows' and darken a notch or two. that will increase the contrast a little without darkening the image as a whole. of course...i really like contrasty images, so take my ideas with a grain of salt.
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Thanks Pedro, will try that......I like your contrasty images too!!!!!!!
sue
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02/16/2005 02:09:25 AM · #4 |
ok, just tried that but ended up with a very red image. Hmmmmmm technique needs more work!

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