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just don't know . . . adjustment layer, after adjustment layer. Levels, brightness/contrast, hue/saturation, curves. Turn on. Turn off. Do I like it better that way? Or no? On. Off. Another layer. Adjust the levels. No? Adjust the curves again. Levels?. Turn it off. On. Better? Not Sure. Another texture layer. Better? Worse? Step backward . . .Step backward. Step backward. Step forward . . . okay, now I have to get the kids to bed. Is this how everyone else feels with Photoshop? I'm guessing, yes :)
Je ne suis pas un fan du post-processing, mais voici quand même le résultat d'un exercice dans le genre.
This is a time travel experiment meant to simulate the Lumiere process for color photos.
Compare this to the platinum/ infrared version of the same photo.
Still laid up from the aftermath of my surgery. Due to be back out later this week.
I super-saturated the colours, and boosted the contrast to give it a faux HDR look. The girls' skin is all right, but I think the foremost horse is too blue
variation on a theme: 3rd movement
not sure where i went wrong ... i might have to revisit the original and try again ... but i think the first two photos are better than this one.
I frequently stop off at this vintage junked cars yard and take photos through the chain link and over the razor wire defenses. The old paint and rust do well with HDR techniques.