FTLmojo
08-09-2007, 06:40 AM
Hello everyone,
My first here on this really great board. I was directed here by a fellow POTN member and I am happy to be here and increase my learning of the PP work flow.
I have an image that I took years ago with a small point and shoot. I have attached it as the first image (#1). I asked on the other board for retouch up work and comments. One member really did a bang up job on it bringing the white outs, and increasing the blacks/shadows at the top of the tunnel.
He even provided his step by step method of how he did it. (which I have pasted as well.) Here lies the question. I am not quite sure what program he used. I have Photoshop CS2 and in the hue/saturation option, there is nothing relating to the tools of :
Local Range:
Begin Ramp:
Begin Sustain:
End Sustain:
End Ramp:
So I am wondering if there is another way to accomplish the final product/image like he did. I have an intermediate knowledge of the Photoshop principles and always willing to learn more.
Here is the original image (#1)
Here is the finished result (#2)
Here is the cut and paste of what he did :
Here's my attempt..... Hue/Saturation
Hue/Saturation
Without Colorize
Adjustment: hue/saturation adjustment list
hue/saturation adjustment
Hue: 0
Saturation: -62
Lightness: 0
hue/saturation adjustment
Local Range: 2
Begin Ramp: 15
Begin Sustain: 45
End Sustain: 75
End Ramp: 105
Hue: 0
Saturation: 0
Lightness: 41
hue/saturation adjustment
Local Range: 3
Begin Ramp: 75
Begin Sustain: 105
End Sustain: 135
End Ramp: 165
Hue: 0
Saturation: 0
Lightness: -100
Curves
Curves
Adjustment: curves adjustment list
curves adjustment
Channel: composite channel
Curve: point list
point: 0, 0
point: 19, 15
point: 74, 59
point: 166, 164
point: 236, 238
point: 255, 255
Select sponge
Set current brush
To: brush
master diameter: 29 pixels
Burn Tool
Select previous history state
Set current brush
To: brush
master diameter: 87 pixels
Burn Tool
Dodge Tool
Set current brush
To: brush
master diameter: 62 pixels
Dodge Tool
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Many thanks in advance for my soon to be new friends on here taking time to share some learning.
My first here on this really great board. I was directed here by a fellow POTN member and I am happy to be here and increase my learning of the PP work flow.
I have an image that I took years ago with a small point and shoot. I have attached it as the first image (#1). I asked on the other board for retouch up work and comments. One member really did a bang up job on it bringing the white outs, and increasing the blacks/shadows at the top of the tunnel.
He even provided his step by step method of how he did it. (which I have pasted as well.) Here lies the question. I am not quite sure what program he used. I have Photoshop CS2 and in the hue/saturation option, there is nothing relating to the tools of :
Local Range:
Begin Ramp:
Begin Sustain:
End Sustain:
End Ramp:
So I am wondering if there is another way to accomplish the final product/image like he did. I have an intermediate knowledge of the Photoshop principles and always willing to learn more.
Here is the original image (#1)
Here is the finished result (#2)
Here is the cut and paste of what he did :
Here's my attempt..... Hue/Saturation
Hue/Saturation
Without Colorize
Adjustment: hue/saturation adjustment list
hue/saturation adjustment
Hue: 0
Saturation: -62
Lightness: 0
hue/saturation adjustment
Local Range: 2
Begin Ramp: 15
Begin Sustain: 45
End Sustain: 75
End Ramp: 105
Hue: 0
Saturation: 0
Lightness: 41
hue/saturation adjustment
Local Range: 3
Begin Ramp: 75
Begin Sustain: 105
End Sustain: 135
End Ramp: 165
Hue: 0
Saturation: 0
Lightness: -100
Curves
Curves
Adjustment: curves adjustment list
curves adjustment
Channel: composite channel
Curve: point list
point: 0, 0
point: 19, 15
point: 74, 59
point: 166, 164
point: 236, 238
point: 255, 255
Select sponge
Set current brush
To: brush
master diameter: 29 pixels
Burn Tool
Select previous history state
Set current brush
To: brush
master diameter: 87 pixels
Burn Tool
Dodge Tool
Set current brush
To: brush
master diameter: 62 pixels
Dodge Tool
----------------------
Many thanks in advance for my soon to be new friends on here taking time to share some learning.