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10/06/2007 11:45:01 PM · #1 |
A while back, someone posted about a filter which changes the tonal range of a photo according to classic masters, such as Rembrandt or Rubens. It enriches the colors according to which filter you choose.
I don't know what to look for here, nor have I had luck on Google. Thought I bookmarked it, but apparently not.
Does someone remember what I'm talking about?
Thanks!
Alicia |
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10/06/2007 11:53:51 PM · #2 |
I think that was in the first "Blur" side challenge thread
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10/07/2007 12:04:15 AM · #3 |
With Photoshop you can use "color match" to try to achieve that. Find and save an old masters picture. Open that first. Then open your image and go to "Image" > "Adjustment"> Colormatch and select the master to do the color match with. It does not always work- sometimes you get some odd results -depends on both of the images you are using- but worth a try.
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10/07/2007 12:09:55 AM · #4 |
I know your talking about. I have "Stumbled" on that before. If you have "Stumble Upon" on your browser try that. |
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10/07/2007 12:10:00 AM · #5 |
I found it! classical art tutorial
And you were right, JeffryZ.
Thanks, all. |
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10/07/2007 12:17:09 AM · #6 |
//photo.pileofphotos.com/safe.html
Found this while looking.
These people are; how shall we say, stupid
//photo.pileofphotos.com/safe.html |
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10/07/2007 10:32:22 AM · #7 |
Ha! Funny! Looks like they're all competing for the Darwin Awards. |
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