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Post by jeeperman on Oct 10, 2012 3:40:30 GMT
Thanks Chris, I like the....on the DL spelling correction. I pay little attention and get to thinking I am typing quickly and spell poorly. ;D Anyway, the lack of detail was part of my intent.....having said that I do see what you are saying. A touch more detail on the right would have brought it up a little closer to the left bunch. Here is a slightly adjusted right white area. Hopefully just enough.
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Post by chrisc on Oct 10, 2012 4:38:55 GMT
I like this one better...as to the correction, I too find myself typing faster than my brain can work and make lots of typos.
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Post by Stevewebb on Oct 10, 2012 9:32:21 GMT
OK, so here are my interpretations Frosty Morning Autumn Evening Midnight Colour
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Post by chrisc on Oct 10, 2012 11:49:52 GMT
I like the first one. The second one and my interp are pretty close to the same and I cannot say I am overly thrilled with the last...but I really do like the first. Now to figure out what you did to achieve this look....or, are you going to tell us?
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Post by Stevewebb on Oct 10, 2012 12:37:31 GMT
The first one was-
Levels adj to set black and white point LAB color applied with soft light blend mode at 100% opacity on A Channel then flipped back to RGB Into CEP4 to apply a graduated fog filter still in CEP 4 stacked a photo styliser filter - varitone number 1
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Post by chrisc on Oct 10, 2012 14:13:36 GMT
No fair...I don't have CEP!
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Post by Stevewebb on Oct 10, 2012 14:53:49 GMT
It's worth the investment Chris just for ease and time saving. Some of the new recipes for CEP4 are great now that you can stack filters within the plugin.
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Post by chrisc on Oct 10, 2012 15:16:21 GMT
I shall look into it...I shall, I shall.
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Post by mariehass on Oct 10, 2012 22:39:05 GMT
Paul, I like your new version!!!!!
Steve, 1 and 2 for sure. I def will open up the background a bit on mine, as that seems to be a common factor throughout everyone's interpretations. Thanks for taking the time to show a variety of treatments.
'Rie
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Post by janis on Oct 12, 2012 0:00:43 GMT
'Rie, I'm thinking it's quite possible you missed my interpretation, but if you didn't, and you just really hated it, better to tell me so than to leave me wondering.
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Post by Stevewebb on Oct 12, 2012 5:24:51 GMT
FWIW Janis, I liked it . I think it was yours that first pushed me in the frosty morning direction.
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Post by janis on Oct 12, 2012 13:56:51 GMT
Thanks, Steve. That was an inspired move on your part and it is among my favorites.
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Post by mariehass on Oct 12, 2012 19:09:46 GMT
Janis, I did miss it. Sometimes i when i check in on my cell phone (like now) pictures do not show up. My humble apologies and i will check when i get home. :-(
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Post by mariehass on Oct 12, 2012 22:06:58 GMT
OK. Long day. Janis, I love your image!!!!! I am so sorry to have missed it. . I like the feel of the style, as it fits with the image. I also like how you brightened everything. Thank you. 'Rie
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Post by janis on Oct 13, 2012 0:29:57 GMT
OK. Long day. Janis, I love your image!!!!! I am so sorry to have missed it. . I like the feel of the style, as it fits with the image. I also like how you brightened everything. Thank you. 'Rie Okay, good. 'Cos I kind of liked it, but I sometimes think my taste is all in my mouth. I am grateful to you for giving me an opportunity to discover that Polaroid Transfer effect in CEP. It is supposed to mimic a Polaroid print that has been peeled too soon. It has a Smear slider that I quite like, for its potential to create impressionistic effects. This is one I did with the Smear slider pushed to the max: Fun, eh? Hope you're recovering from your long day; I have poured myself a glass of Pinot Noir and am slowly recuperating from mine.
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