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While looking through a book on Digi Photography, I came across the idea of setting my CONTRAST, SATURATION and SHARPNESS (in the menu's) to the MINUS SETTING. Setting those settings in the cam menu's, I tried an example down at our local market.
On the P C - in ELEMENTS - I went to ENHANCE - LEVELS (at the bottom). In there I clicked AUTO on the HISTOGRAM PAGE. For SHARPNESS I went to the SHARPNESS TOOL and clicked EDGE SHARPNESS, The flash was on NORMAL FLASH OUTPUT although it gives the impression it was hardly used at all. I do like the softer feel to the image and not the harsh flash when it is used. Norm D
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what odd paintings do you have up there........ using a basic PS filter such as watercolour it might help
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Not sure what effect you are trying to create but have a look at these done with 1) watercolour.jpgPS watercolour as suggested by bleachengraphicdesign 2) palette knife.jpgPS Palette Knife filter 3) art history brush.jpgPS Art history brush 4) Attachment 3305Buzz simplifier filter Last edited by Gidders; 18-07-07 at 11:05. |
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I was not thinking of using those tools. My idea was to try to do an image as 'straight' as possible and with a softer appearance and edge to it.
When I looked at reproductions on line and in my art reproduction books, I found some images were bright, with soft appearance and edge, and did not have the 'in your face' sharpness and contrast and saturation of many other images. I should have added more explantion, I guess. What you show is good, but I was thinking of keeping it as close to the source as possible without any manipulation. Norm D
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