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Toronto Blue Jays, 1992-1997 glory years. Photo by Jeff Chevrier. © Jeff Chevrier, all rights reserved.

Selective Colouring, A kidney dish receiver

The road.

I'm getting ready for a show @ the room tonight. With Bear Claw and Labia Minor.

 

My grades for this semester were

Art Ap A+

Art Survey II A

Math A+

Literature Based Research B+

 

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Selective coloring !

 

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This was really tricky against the blue sky! I zoomed the screen on my laptop so I could work in close with the re-colouring brush

I'm rather happy with this shot! The blue of the car goes nicely with the black & white, I think :o)

Selective Service letter for Bernard M. Havrilka

 

Endicott, New York

 

September 28, 1950

  

1. Open up your photo into Photoshop

2. Duplicate the layer (Layer Menu, Duplicate Layer)

3. Turn off the top new layer that you have created – click the eye icon next to it in the layers pallet – Press F7 to display the layers pallet if required

4 .Now work on your original photograph – the background layer NOT the new duplicate of it.

5. Change the levels and curves making best use of the selection tool to bring out the colour and detail in the area which you want to still be in colour

6. Once you have worked on the colour version and you are happy with how it looks turn back on the top layer of the photograph – click where the eye symbol would be to turn it back on

7. You will notice that the image goes back to how you started but don’t worry your work is all on the bottom layer

8. We need to take away all colour for the top layer so go to the IMAGE menu select ADJUSTMENTS and DESATURATE

9. You will now have a black and white photo. Again use your levels and curves with selections on this layer to make the best looking B&W picture as possible

10. Once you are happy with your work you need to add in a layer mask on the Black and White Layer. To do this click on the small icon below the layers which is a circle within a square. This will add a layer mask to your black and white image

 

11. To start painting back the colour you need to make sure that your colours are set to black and white so on the left hand side tool bar click the small icon above the colour to change to either black or white (Black will paint through and white will paint back – so you can correct mistakes!) – Pressing D on the keyboard will default to true black and white. Use the little back and forward arrows to change between black and white

12. Have the black selected so we can paint some colour back in

13. Now select the brush tool – shortcut key B

14. Once selected you can use the [ and ] keys to increase and decrease the size of the brush

15. On the top menu you will now see Brush and a little drop down menu next to it. Click on this and use the slider to change the hardness of the brush. If it is too hard you will end up with harsh edges in your picture

16. Now you are ready to paint the colour back in so start clicking and painting in the colour on the item you wish to be in colour

17. Remember if you make a mistake swap the colours over so you are using White instead of Black so it will restore the black and white image

18. Once you are happy with the results of your selective colour you need to flatten the picture so it is one image again

19. To do this go to the LAYERS menu and select FLATTEN IMAGE

20. You can crop your picture to suit now and then save the image

  

If you are interested in photo manipulation and live around the North Nottinghamshire / South Yorkshire area you can join the course at North Notts College in Worksop. More details of North Notts College's courses at: www.nnc.ac.uk

This is Kari one of my bestest friends!

Sunset as seen from Jones Beach, NY this past Sunday..

Pentax K-30, SMC Pentax-M 35/2.8

Selectively milling pockets and features to exacting tolerances. www.milinc.com

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580exII half power bounced off overhead camera right

 

430exII camera left 1/4 power bare

 

minor post processing ;)

Create a custom reach-in closet system featuring 16" wide laminate towers. Other closet organization options include a 7 shelf organizer, wire baskets, and more.

 

Picture's worth a thousand words, so what better way to know a word than to get a pic of it also. Set to micro, camera tilted at en angle, found out it worked a little better if i moved the cam a little before taking the pic.

selective colour of the reflection of the bridge

Shot with the new creative filters in the Fujifilm X10 firmware update.

She sits here daily, begging in the street, invisible to the eyes of the city chosing not to see her. sometimes she makes no fuss, asking for what she can get from the people passing by, other times she causes trouble just to be noticed. In a city with people all around her she is a lonley island. I took this photo and walked on, not even asking her name and carried on ignoring her with shame like the rest of the city with me

Selective colouring using in camera setting

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