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06/23/2009 08:08:25 PM · #1 |
Some of you may wish to give a greater sense of dimension to your images to give it a more 3D or "Pop" effect.
Here is a technique I employ to achieve this effect.
//www.benjaminkanarekblog.com/?p=192
Hope you find it interesting and helpful. Would love to hear your feedback.
ben :-)
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06/29/2009 08:01:49 PM · #2 |
The soft light tip about boosting the contrast is one of the best I've heard in a while! Works really well with b&w photos. Thanks! |
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06/29/2009 10:28:13 PM · #3 |
Benjamin, I must say that I appreciate the time you spend sharing your experience and knowledge with us here. Thank you :) |
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06/30/2009 06:53:59 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by BeeCee: Benjamin, I must say that I appreciate the time you spend sharing your experience and knowledge with us here. Thank you :) |
No problem. I will be posting other tid bits in the near future.
Thanks
Ben
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06/30/2009 07:07:06 AM · #5 |
I'm a fan of the soft light blending mode on a duplicate layer (really works nicely in some cases, but not all) but I've never tried it with varying degrees of desaturation first. I have used it with a black and white layer on top of a color layer - ie create a duplicate layer, convert to B&W, then use soft light blending mode on that B&W layer. Resulting image is color, but more contrasty and a bit less saturated. |
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