Hi Folks- I am a newbie to Retouchpro-(Not to Photoshop, however)
There seem to be a few math (and maybe science) geeks out here so I figured I'd toss this out to you.
The color spectrum seems to be a linear model with ever decreasing wavelengths as you climb up the spectrum....
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by Art CartmellHi Richard,
I have read the first 5 chapters of HPPE3 and am now going back to read them again and hopefully this time take in more than I did the first time. Right away I found a question regarding the separation of colour components on page 46. In step 5, you state that we can turn...-
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by kathleenPaulette,
zackly! I have had the same thought re the fact that, well, that's where the facts are. (Physics, I mean)
i have been especially befuddled by a lifetime of believing yellow and blue make green not being true anymore. I really don't understand why and have trouble...-
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by pitografhellow...
I'm new in the forum . I'm from spain and I hope learn in this fantastic forum.
In my last photoshot (food) I had a problem with a piece of meat. There was green lines because it had been 4 days in/out frozen.
can someone opine about best technique...-
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by ScanRookieHi,
I have another challenge.
This scanned image has green dirt. The negative was already cleaned with PEC12 cleaner before scanning, but there is still a lot of green mould?
Is there a way to isolate it fast in Photoshop and clean this up?
Is it possible...-
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