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| Matching a filter used on a photo I am trying to match a filter that was used on a photograph of fruit. Please take a look at the attachment here and let me know if anyone recognizes this effect as I need to replicate the effect on other fruit photos. I've tried the dry brush, gradient, accent edges, etc. and none seem to do the trick! Thanks |
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| A little difficult since I don't know the original colors of the image. If you have PS CS, go to adjustment layers, photo filters, a strong yellow maybe. Just a guess. kiska |
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| best guess It looks to me like they are Granny Smith apples, which are green in any case. I'm not sure, but it looks like a custom gradient that was applied to your apples. If that is the case, then you can create one in any color combination to fit all of your photos. The flowers were most likely masked when the gradient was applied. Janet |
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| Custom Gradient Thanks for your help...I was just wondering if anyone had seen a filter that looked similar. |
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