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08/14/2006 07:50:31 PM · #1
So I've got one picture looking about the way I want it to look, but I need some help with the other two. (I would like them to look similar in style.)

Here's the one I like:

I shot this in raw and changed the white balance which is what made the lines between the color bands fade.

Here are the other two:

These versions do not have any post processing. They were shot in jpg (oops! don't know how I did that) so I don't know how to create the same effect, especially on the color bands.

Thanks for any suggestions and input. My goal here is to make a triptych of the three images. Please feel free to grab these and do with them what you will!
08/14/2006 08:05:08 PM · #2
Not sure I understand, but if you just want a red and green and blue copy just duplicate your red one twice (the raw) and change the background color accordingly.
08/14/2006 08:25:10 PM · #3
This is 3 different photos of the same thing, and the background is a color changing wall. The figures themselves are mirrors and the reflection is different in each one. I would prefer to use the 3 different images rather than just changing the color of the background in post. Thanks for the idea, though, routerguy!
08/15/2006 11:16:55 AM · #4
A friendly bump for the daytime crowd.
08/15/2006 11:33:21 AM · #5
Hrm, not sure exactly what you mean but I took a guess and assumed you meant you wanted to change the background on the images to match the first one. I had a play with one. There are artifacts in the image but that's just because it's a low-res file.



All I did was select the background and used the gradient tool to paint in a new color scheme.
08/15/2006 11:46:55 AM · #6
Okay, well, let me try to explain what I want a little bit better. I took the pictures of the three different colors on purpose. I would like to have one of each color. I like each individual picture, but I can't process the two jpg's the same way that I did the red one.

With the red, I changed the exposure in raw. I believe I changed it to flourescent. When I did that, the dark lines that you see between the color panels on the blue and green blurred into the bright colors. I want to create that same effect on the other two images, but since they are jpgs, I don't know how to recreate what changing the exposure did.

I hope this makes more sense, and I appreciate people trying to understand what I'm trying to accomplish!
08/15/2006 12:59:26 PM · #7
For what it's worth, "fluorescent" white balance basically adds magenta to the mix to counterbalance the strong greenish cast of most fluorescent lights...

R.
08/15/2006 01:57:44 PM · #8
Thanks, I'll try some things out.
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