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Experimentation in PP - V8SC picWhilst going through some old images for a printed portfolio I was trying to save an image to see if it was worth it (it wasn't). I decided to pull it into CS3 as a RAW (it was taken as a JPEG) as this allowed me to play with the settings through ACR. I came up with two distinctly different results and am not sure which processing I like best. I was going for the hand drawn and then water coloured / coloured pencil look without resorting to a filter, they are both de-saturated quite a bit, one slightly more than the other.
Sample 1. More contrast and edge definition on the darks makes a moody image. Sample 2. Less contrast, makes a more whimsical image. I'm almost wondering if something through the middle would achieve the look I want. I'm thinking this may make a nice style to print on canvas. Would really appreciate your opinions, does it work, or should I go back to bed and not get up for a week before touching Photoshop again Thanks for looking Brett
Re: Experimentation in PP - V8SC picBrett, I am not really a motor racing fan (although I will watch a bit on TV from time to time), so my comments should be discounted accordingly.
I don't think the desaturation works. Motor racing is loud, fast, in your face and colourful. The cars are (initially at least) beautifully finished and brightly painted. Reduce the colours and - to me anyway - you lose an important aspect of the way it looks. Otherwise, the shot looks pretty good to me! Greg - - - - D200 etc
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Re: Experimentation in PP - V8SC pici'd have to agree with Greg...
they need more colour not less IMHO Shane
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Re: Experimentation in PP - V8SC picHmm not quite what I was going for, but here is more saturation for a concept.
What I was originally thinking was something similar to a b&w print I have, perhaps I should have taken the colour out and turned it into a B&W to get the effect I was aiming for...
Re: Experimentation in PP - V8SC picBrett,
I prefer the 3rd image, although I think the colour needs to be toned back a tad.
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I'm going extremes here Andrew, not trying to make it look like a normal shot, that bit is easy But I'll tone it back a little when I get back on my laptop later this evening...
Re: Experimentation in PP - V8SC picprobably a bit much as the shadows look painted on .
picky lot aren't we Shane
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No doubt about that! Having said that, I prefer #3 but think it's a bit much as well cheers, juice
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Re: Experimentation in PP - V8SC picSorry been busy with other projects
But finally got back to it last night.
Re: Experimentation in PP - V8SC picBrett,
I like the last one.
Re: Experimentation in PP - V8SC picYeah, love it. Guess I'm a traditionalist when it comes to some subjects
cheers, juice
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Re: Experimentation in PP - V8SC picIf you changed the angle, so that the car/image appeared to face downhill (from right to left) would the car be traveling faster?
g.
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