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05/24/2004 03:17:02 AM · #26 |
Originally posted by suemack: :D you guys are awesome!! Needs work but I've got the idea. Thankyou :)
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Holy Shitake :) Now that's cool. PS is fun isn't it.
Message edited by author 2004-05-24 03:18:38.
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05/24/2004 03:32:45 AM · #27 |
oh yeah...that was fun :)
having done that sort of thing to an image can you enter it into a challenge or is that breaking the rules?

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05/24/2004 04:49:03 AM · #28 |
You can enter it to an advanced editing challenge but not a basic editing challenge.
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05/26/2004 04:09:24 AM · #29 |
OK, so now I am confused....
If I have an image that I want to desaturate the backround, and under the Advanced Editing rules, can I create a new layer via copy, desaturate it, then use the eraser tool to bring back the colors on a single element, then flatten the image?
I have tried to desaturate the background on an image (adjustments, hue/saturation, drop-down to each color and desaturate selective colors as a whole), but some of the colors of the single element have reflected on the background, making it impossible to remove that color without losing the single elements colors too.
UGH! Need a degree in PS sometimes....
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05/26/2004 04:25:29 AM · #30 |
Originally posted by BradP: OK, so now I am confused....
If I have an image that I want to desaturate the backround, and under the Advanced Editing rules, can I create a new layer via copy, desaturate it, then use the eraser tool to bring back the colors on a single element, then flatten the image?
I have tried to desaturate the background on an image (adjustments, hue/saturation, drop-down to each color and desaturate selective colors as a whole), but some of the colors of the single element have reflected on the background, making it impossible to remove that color without losing the single elements colors too.
UGH! Need a degree in PS sometimes.... |
Would be legal in advance rules, but not basic rules. |
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05/26/2004 10:43:43 AM · #31 |
Originally posted by suemack:
original pic 'wasp in the camelia'
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Duotone: Any picture printed in two shades of the SAME color
Sorry to point this out, but this is not a duotone. What you are doing is something different. I don't know what the correct term for that is. Anyone else know?
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05/26/2004 04:13:20 PM · #32 |
Originally posted by stdavidson: Originally posted by suemack:
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Duotone: Any picture printed in two shades of the SAME color
Sorry to point this out, but this is not a duotone. What you are doing is something different. I don't know what the correct term for that is. Anyone else know? |
thanks Steve :D - there's so much to learn with ps, (and photography)
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