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Empire State Building from above. (Top of Rock) I stayed up there for around 2 hours waiting for the lights to all come on after sunset, etc.

The Gradient Map in Photoshop can be used with downloaded Gradients to create cool cross processing of images with ease. The tutorial is here:

photoplustutorials.blogspot.com/2010/08/gradient-map-with...

Saw this on my trip in Washington D.C. Like how he color coordinated with his segway.

Photoshop used to make pink stand out more.

Taken with Canon T3i.

Second attempt with light painting. used the led from my phone to elluminate the scene. the photo was taken in raw and processed using photoshop cs3 where i added a white into red gradient filter.

 

The next photo i take of the guitar i will try and eliminate the light swirls and highlight certain areas of the guitar.

 

more to come!!

Taken for weekly photochallenge... using a gradient map adjustment layer for toning (colour). Some interesting effects; but not wholly convinced I'll be using it a lot. Still, useful tool to have available!

I couldn't help myself. Some things are just so cool and odd that I feel compelled to mess with them a little bit.

At Libby's going-away party in October 2006

This one may not be as... sultry, as the other one, but I'm pleased. It's got something, something playful, something that just isn't trying too hard but gets it.

set-up: 1/2 sec exposure time on glow stick (in the dark, w/o flash) exhibiting more or less random motion

 

the original picture was cropped, desaturated, inverted and several copies were made with various gradient maps. these images were then overlaid with the use of layer masks.

 

the photoshopping was inspired by akimota's shot flickr.com/photos/yeahyeahwhatever/3040149238/

(a la credits on Law and Order SVU)

A Meter Class ship. (A Class named for obvious reasons...)

Norio knows he makes a good subject to test filters on with my camera program. He was resting on his nest next to my computer when I took his picture. This is the filtered version of him - I used a yellow-black gradient color mapping.

Most of the really important things in life - such as love and death - happen unexpectedly. ~Victor Bridges~

  

You hear about these things, and don't believe

them... take for granted they're a scam or just

imagination running loose. Naïve

I'm not. I've pulled a con or two, I must

admit, and certainly can sniff one out.

That's why I hit the wall when this deal wound

up being real... legit... You work with doubt

so long and never see it coming... Bound

to happen to the best of us... I sold

a mark a treasure map I'd gotten in

a game of Aces - looked real good... was old

and missing just enough to prick the skin.

 

A man is caught by greed, and thinking he's

the only one to recognize the keys.

  

The dance had just begun when I was made

an offer no one could refuse: to be

a guide. I knew the region well. I'd fade

into the darkness - slip away while he

was sleeping just before we got to where

the "treasure" was. Win-win. I'm not a rogue

by nature, but compulsion. This unfair

existance drives me to it. All agog,

the marks will come to me with cash, and I...

well... I just can't resist the chance to make

the world a better place, to equalize

the wealth - to do my bit. They give. I take.

 

A secret service to my fellow man,

is what it is. I'm doing what I can...

  

The best-laid plans, you know, unravel. Mine

did. Never had the opportunity

to slip away. I had to stick. Resigned,

I tried to make the most of it. My fee

might still be saved if I could craft the right

excuse when we found bupkis at the "x".

The map said treasure "rose in splendid height" -

though what that meant was anybody's guess.

I knew the region, as I said. And all

that rose to any height was worthless rock.

Or that's what I believed before we'd crawl

down through a tunnel in a cliff of chalk.

 

I never saw it coming, see... A map

that's real - pays off... To me, they all were crap.

  

I saw the light ahead and got my lines

prepared for when the mark would find a wall

of zip, not treasure. Yeah, the man who dines

on fish expects to eat a bone. That's all.

That's just the way it works, so be prepared.

When sunlight glares on chalk, you know, it's hard

as hell to see - it's blinding. Still, I stared...

I stared because it wasn't chalk - that hundred yards

of cliff-face rising splendid right in front

of me - but precious stone! Enough to make

a dozen millionaires! Our treasure hunt

had made us rich - a profit from mistake...

 

The mark was generous and cut me in,

you see. And Lord! I couldn't help but grin...

     

© Keith Ward 2006

Hit Head On

 

"A Rogue By Compulsion", the title of a novel by Victor Bridges that's now in the public domain, inspired this work.

 

Click here for more about this image and series, SF Sonnets.

  

Playing with gradient mapping on my cameratosses. ;)

Some cloning and a B&W conversion, then I applied a split-tone gradient map. All in Photoshop. - RIA

originally: Bank of Italy branch

then Bank of America (for decades)

400 Castro Street @ Market

 

edited: ToolWiz application

 

"Gradient map" edit. Castro + Market

... but not originally : ) Recolored width PS gradient map tool, see original...

39/52 for the group T189ers weekly alphabet challenge

 

This week's theme was: T is for Toning with the gradient map

 

The original photo wasn't very exciting because I have had a busy week and no time to go out looking for something spectacular. Fortunately, someone has put a horse and tiny pony in the small field opposite our house, so I grabbed this shot to try the new technique.

 

I reather like the warmth that the gradient map has added to the picture and this is definitely a technique I will explore further. Thank you, Louisa for another interesting challenge.

 

Gradient map of Jeffy sitting in our new library/office. This is such a great photo because he was looking down, and usually when I try to get him to look up for the camera, he does not comply in a fashion that leads to a good photo. This time, it worked like a charm.

This is experimental photo:

I playing with image/adjust/gradient map

I using only black and red

and of cource whithe.

Result suprice me.

 

If I want print this to paper...need only black and red...

 

See original

See all my gradientmap photos

You can change any photo to Line art like this and also make a vignette very easily in Photoshop CS. The tutorial is here:

photoplustutorials.blogspot.com/2009/12/line-art-color-sk...

Mine's not as cool as Amy's.

It's Experimental Week, and I'm dedicating it to Adjustments!!

 

I recently saw a video where there was no absolute black giving it that over-exposed appearance, and after a closer look I figured they used Gradient Map...

 

With my Grad Map I usually set the brightness of my stops to the same value as their location (yea, try that one out if you haven't already, it works great!), but this time I've decided to mix it up and play with various colors and values in places I wouldn't usually do... this should be fun

Its time to transition back to digital art as the dark room will be closed to me until next February. BUMMER! Maybe I'll have to splurge and go on a spending spree at freestyle. Image property of BTSphotos.com. All rights reserved.

Today's inspiration brought to you by my blinds.

A Meter Class ship. (A Class named for obvious reasons...)

You can create this effect with a Gradient Map. Havent't heard of it? It's very easy to use. The tutorial is here:

photoshopper27.blogspot.com/2010/01/gradient-map-effect-i...

Hummie's World Blending Modes Class - Lesson 35 - Gradient Map - My finished piece!

TFL!

Bernie x

 

Photo: mine; Texture: Hummie @ Hummie's World

Scanned B/W, with gradient map filter

Taken during easter sunday during egg hunt.My wife looking beautiful as always.

Ferrara, Corso Ercole I d'Este

 

Gradient map

Hummie's World Blending Modes Class - Lesson 35 - Gradient Map - My Recipe

A view of my spine as X-Rayed through my stomach.

No se, ultimamente tengo un tripeo raro con gradient maps y objetivos angulares. Quiero uno MAS angular, por joder, por distorcionar mas.

 

Y mira, ahora Joey tiene espejuelos!

When I taking this photo (original on bottom) my camera's white balance was wrong and that give sometimen some nice colour tone. That gave me idea play with (photoshop) gradient map. That is nice way recolored photos with minimum noise.

 

Here is some others gradientmap images... if you are interest to see...

 

You will found that powerful tool (In Photoshop): Image/Adjust/gradient map

From a fictional publication I created in a page layout class.

 

From an original photo I took of the Wells Fargo Center (formerly the First National Bank Tower, then the First Interstate Bank Tower) in downtown Portland, Or.

They're in love folks! And they're getting married!

Recolored with gradientmap tool

Ozzy in action.

 

Nikon D90

50mm f/1.8 lens

Photoshop

Gradient Map

They're in love folks! And they're getting married!

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