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svsg
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Registered: June 2003 Location: 13.1358* N, 77.6058* E Posts: 57
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Cvandever, Nice job.But you have not mentioned the steps. Did you add all these colors to the greyscale image you described in the previous post? Again the arm of the woman looks very natural - matches the skin pattern on the rest of the image.
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vijayan
Member
Registered: January 2003 Location: Trivandrum, India Posts: 73
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Actualy I wanted to ask you why don't you post a colour vesion. Never mean that the Duotone is bad but this was areal challenge to remove the colour cast.
Yes it is very fantastic....Great work..
------------------------------ Thanks,
Vijayan
vijayan@nova-concepts.com
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Cvandever
Junior Member
Registered: May 2003 Location: Crossville, TN Posts: 3
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VIJAYAN - Well I am opento critizism anytime. Mainly used "colorize" in the Hue/Saturation pallete.
SVSG - Yes I just colored the greyscale of the previous image.
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Phillip Whitt
Junior Member
Registered: February 2003 Location: Columbus,GA Posts: 2
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Cvandever-Very nice work, especially on the lady's arm. Great replacement of colors.
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KenB
Senior Member
Registered: July 2002 Location: Michigan Posts: 186
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Really nice job, even the arm turned out good.
Ken
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Cvandever
Junior Member
Registered: May 2003 Location: Crossville, TN Posts: 3
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Thank you for your comments... I worked at mostly 200% of actual size to get the arm to look okay.
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Appoloinus
Junior Member
Registered: July 2002 Location: Malvern Pa Posts: 8
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Great work, i am markedly impressed with the color... as this is m weak area. How did you add it? Multiply, Overlay, Soft light, Vivid light, color... or posibly some comb ?? L8r
------------------------------ --'--,-<@ I Will Gladly Suffer The Thorns, Just To Hold A Beautiful Rose @>-,--`--
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Cvandever
Junior Member
Registered: May 2003 Location: Crossville, TN Posts: 3
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APPOLOINUS: Hue/Saturation... Colorize....
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Matt Roberts
Junior Member
Registered: December 2002 Location: Australia
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Hi Cvandever, I like your work here.
Especially how you enhanced the faded
stripes on Mom's shirt.
And your decision to make Dad's shirt
multi-colored really works well.
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Cvandever
Junior Member
Registered: May 2003 Location: Crossville, TN Posts: 3
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Thanks Matt. I figured with that many shapes it was more than likely multi-colored so I went with it.
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Jenrose
Junior Member
Registered: March 2009
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This is really my favorite. Keeps the "era" of the picture while giving it back color and liveliness, and the arm is excellent, shading is really perfect.
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