tropicmom
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Once thru a while ago, life is calming down and I'm getting back to these things now. Thanks, I'll probably B&W and color it. The baby is my older sister :-)
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I must admit, they lost me with restoring luminosity and blend mode math....
I just posted that chunk to see if anyone could tell me if there even *was* a way to handle it, I have the original scan. Shall I start a new thread and post it?
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Sorry, I just saw this. Of course I knew that but I was under the impression you didn't give advice on restoration?
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Sorry, my bad; I'll find another.
Also, I've done your RAW, Levels and Layers & Masks and am in the Channel Mixer class. Maybe it's time for a re-up??
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OK then...
I grabbed the second one from an older computer, what is lacking there?
And is the first photo unacceptable since we used it for the other thread? I have others from the same set.
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Other than OCF (which is a pain at the beach, especially with no assistant) I'd like to enhance an existing sky at sunset or sunrise. I've played with Hue/Sat, Channel Mixer and Color Balance layers, but perhaps I'm not using a light enough touch, I keep getting either nuclear colors or effects so faint it's hardly worth doing. I'm pretty sure this style is achieved from an existing sky, rather than a replaced one (or adjustments done to a sky image used for replacement). These colors are a touch stronger than I'm trying to get but the idea is the same:
http://kansaspitts.com/hughes-family-sunset-beach-pictures-on-30-a-in-south-walton/
Is this same one of mine viable for comparison?
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I have another, but I'll start another thread....
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Yes, like that!
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Thank you!
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Thank you! I will put your advice to good use :-)
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With a portrait of an older woman who has very fine lines around the eyes, I duplicated the background layer, applied a D&S filter fairly strong, inverted a mask and painted it back only in the problem areas, then pulled the opacity of the layer down until it toned the wrinkles down just slightly.
My question: Is there a disadvantage to using this method I should be aware of?
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I'll be back then :-) Thank you!
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I'm wondering how the colors in the water were done as well. As I mentioned, the area is not far from me and I know the water isn't that color naturally.
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I realized that too, that much of my sky and some water were blown. I ultimately dropped a sky into this one, but on the right side there is detail and color in the sky.
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Mine doesn't have "Display Type" or "Identify Controls", it goes straight to "Display Technology". Just keep going?