When I use PhotoShop 6 and can only edit using 24-brightly bited color? (Am I wrong about this?)
Shouldn't I just scan in 24-bit mode to save time and space?
I just got an Epson 3200 scaner w...
Color Infrared Film:
I cut down, shoot and promote Kodak Color Infrared film for 120 medium format. The film is designed for aerial photography, but I have found that it performs very well as an eq...
...There's no shortly fixed way in Photoshop to push a button and get the affect of a specific filter. Color filteration and film response isn't that simple.
Photoshop is quite capable of do...
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if you wanted focus on the windshield, then do the black and white
if your going for the cars, do color. because my attention gets drawn to the rain drops in the B&W one and to the cars in ...
...y are a "stand alone" lab and proccess only film and digital. The negatives have a lite purple color that is quite noticeable in the other wise clear boarders. I have kept this film in the f...
I think the exposure and the color temp is just fine the way it is. The subject is good due to the contrasting color. However, the composition needs some work to organize things. There is no clear f...
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PhotoShop can alter any photo to have a color look similar to the old photo as I thought it looked.
Using the magic wand tool there select every primary color with a to...
Well, boys - it seems you have nice time fooling around with color infrared; It's OK, but "infraredhead" should consider to sell his extra quantities to some aerophotographic company, c...
how will i change color picture to black and white
what is color spectrum in photography?
Is there any point in using color filters on for digital mono's? or can't they add anything that can't be obtained with photoshop?
how do i combine color and black and white in the same portrait?
I cut down beautiful Kodak EIR Color Infrared film for 120 medium format.
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Or maybe shades of shadow and light? I loved how the leaves were changing on my peony..
This was on our last float down the river this season.. Tough getting decent shots when the current is moving you by so fast.. This was taken with my old pro-sumer camera..
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Post edited by: infraredhead, at: 2008/07/17 10:04
I'm wondering if I can process kodak portra 400vc film in d-76? Has anyone tried this? What were the results?
Photoshop Beginners/Intermediate Users
Photoshop's default "Auto Color" needs our input before it can do what it does best.
Follow my suggestions here, and we'll begin down t...
This is great.
It almost looks like a crime scene. Did he jump? or hang himself with the tree lights? Or was it a drive by snowballing?
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Nice one,
I can't tell if it's my eyes tonight but it dose look a little red, but it my be my eyes tonight.
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I've always done it in the color mode until I see a tonal range on the histogram I like. Its fun to see how the different color temps will affect how the pixels are dispursed. Since you are not...
...ped down to basic form and shape coupled with "light". Much like graphite drawings.
Really color photo is just that "COLOR" bold or subtle....although saleable.
Very pretty so...
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I agree with Greg about the drop and the color of the leaf. A little lighter color or more color would make it more interesting. I'm afraid for me it it a little too monotone. On the other hand, ...
no problem
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Exposure isn't the problem. White-balance is.
Different sources of light have different "color temperatures." Our eyes and brain adjust for proper color to a great degree. The camera...
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