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Feeling bluelearned yesterday to change colour in pictures so this is the result of my effort. The original rose was yellow. I wanted a saturated blue colour totally unnatural. And a rose by any other colour is...
Last edited by zafra52 on Wed May 27, 2009 8:57 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Feeling blueIf you can grow a rose to be that colour, we can all retire
Let's see how blue roses would change things now; Roses are blue, violets are red As you get older, you lose words from the top of your head Where the words go, no-one knows Still, there is plenty of words on this forum, one could use I suppose Nice colour treatment all the same Zaffra Cheers Graham
Re: Feeling blueNicely done Zafra. I would prefer more blue instead of pure black on the left side of the frame.
What technique did you use to change colour? replace or layer with colour blend?
Re: Feeling blueThank you guys for your kind comments. I use colour replacement, but it was a bit to pale for my taste so I duplicated the layers and chose multiply. I wante to show a deeper blue, and make it obvious it is not a natural colour.
Re: Feeling blueLove it
Chris
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