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10/24/2004 01:22:54 PM · #1 |
Does anyone have any examples of duo-tone shots I can have a look at. I've been trying the effect, followed the tutorial in the learn section, but I can't seem to get it right.
I think it would help me if I could see more examples of what it is I'm aiming for, come on a chance for you all to show off your duo-tone shots...
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10/24/2004 01:33:13 PM · #2 |
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10/24/2004 01:48:53 PM · #3 |
Brown/sepia tones are very common choices with duotones.
Other colors can work just as well too. |
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10/24/2004 02:21:04 PM · #4 |
Thanks for those, now I know what I'm striving for...they say you should aim high I guess.....
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10/24/2004 02:32:34 PM · #5 |
This is a tritone (black, cyan, and yellow):
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10/24/2004 02:35:47 PM · #6 |
Or, here's another example with the use of Duo Tones. One Halve color and 1 halve Duo toned elements. However, a lot of Photoshopping has been done in many adjustment layers and layers themselves. Along with some great tedious blending on the line where the sky meets the trees and the field. Note: I'm experimenting with framing the photo digitally to see what it would look like in a real frame after a print has made. Online, it appears to be somewhat disturbing...Have fun and best wishes with using duo tones in your future photos.
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10/24/2004 02:38:27 PM · #7 |
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10/24/2004 02:40:49 PM · #8 |
Here is a link of MANY to show you more on how to achive and ways to make a photo into a duotones... Hope that you find it useful.duotone |
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